Figure S2: Distributions of initial saccade directions for the three subjects in the first experiment. See Figure 2 for explanations. Values of the Rayleigh R0.
Figure S1: Results of the first experiment, presented in the same format as Figure 2, for the other two subjects. See Figure 2 for explanations and Table 1 for quantitative results.
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BINOCULAR
CB
GRID
TEXT
DOTS
0.72*
0.71*
0.74*
0.19
0.08
MONOCULAR
0.25 rad-1
0.32*
EXPERIMENTAL
BINOCULAR
SV
CONTROL
GRID
TEXT
DOTS
0.67*
0.65*
0.55*
0.17
0.19
MONOCULAR
0.25 rad-1
0.42*
EXPERIMENTAL
BINOCULAR
VC
CONTROL
GRID
TEXT
DOTS
0.62*
0.56*
0.46*
0.09
0.12
MONOCULAR
0.25 rad-1
0.39*
EXPERIMENTAL
CONTROL
Figure S2: Distributions of initial saccade directions for the three subjects in the first experiment. See Figure 2 for explanations. Values of the Rayleigh R 0 anisotropy parameter are given inside the gray circles, and marked with “*” when the Rayleigh test yields a significant deviation from isotropy (p < 0.05, Bonferroni corrected for 6 tests).
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NO TASK
AH
EG
TTL
0.39*
0.25*
0.49*
TASK
0.25 rad-1
0.41*
0.23*
0.58*
Figure S3: Individual subject data for the “no-task” and “task” conditions of the second experiment, showing distributions of saccade directions (see Figure 2 for explanations), along with values of the Rayleigh R 0 anisotropy parameter (inside gray circle), marked with “*” when the Rayleigh test yields a significant deviation from isotropy (p < 0.05).
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CONVEX
AB
FF
SA
0.48*
0.55*
0.35*
0.04
0.29*
CONCAVE
0.25 rad-1
0.12
Figure S4: Individual subject data for the convex and concave stimuli of the third experiment, showing distributions of first saccade directions (see Figure 2 for explanations), along with values of the Rayleigh R 0 anisotropy parameter (inside gray circle), marked with “*” when the Rayleigh test yields a significant deviation from isotropy (p < 0.05).
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