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Differentiating between Bayesian parameter learning and structure learning based on behavioural and pupil measures

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Cue-target prediction task results.

(A) Prediction accuracy, (B) mean RT, and (C) target-locked pupil dilation as a function of visual cue-target mapping condition (M1 vs. M2), the presence of the auditory cue (tone vs. no tone), and task phase (first vs. second). Results of the 3-way repeated measures ANOVAs are given in Table 1. Significance refers to post hoc t-tests: **p < .01, ***p < .001. Error bars, s.e.m. (N = 30). Note that the frequencies of the visual cue-target mappings change in the second phase for the tone trials.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270619.g002