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How awareness changes the relative weights of evidence during human decision-making.

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Figure 1. Task set-up and behavioral performance. (A) Task. Participants were shown a sequence of five arrows that were briefly shown and subsequently masked
Figure 2. Neural markers of visibility. (A) Topographical represen- represen-tation of overall activity engendered by HV (top row) and LV (middle row) arrows, as well as differences in activity between them (bottom row)
Figure 4. Neural markers of change in evidence. (A) Topograph- Topograph-ical representation of reduced activity for arrow stimuli that were preceded by an arrow with the same direction (‘‘repeat’’), compared to arrow stimuli which were preceded by an arro

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