
Figure 1
Trial structure in Experiment 1. The prime part of each trial featured a first pinch that immediately triggered either a high or low effect tone. The probe part then either repeated this tone as a stimulus (congruent trials), featured the alternative stimulus (incongruent trial) or did not present any tone (catch trial). Participants were instructed to perform a second pinch whenever they heard a second tone but to refrain from responding in catch trials. The timing represented on the horizontal axis is not to scale.

Figure 2
Effect sizes and corresponding 95% confidence intervals for each analysis presented in this study. Corr – Fisher-Z-transformed intraindividual correlation of prime and probe across trials between conditions. Diff – mean absolute difference of prime and probe between tone repetitions and tone switches. RT diff – reaction time difference between conditions. Dur – pinch duration.

Figure 3
Trial structure in Experiment 2. The prime part of each trial featured a brief noise that served as a go signal for the first pinch that immediately triggered either a high or low effect tone. The probe part then either repeated this tone as a stimulus (congruent trials), featured the alternative stimulus (incongruent trial) or did not present any tone (catch trial). Participants were instructed to perform a second pinch whenever they heard a second tone but to refrain from responding in catch trials. The second pinch elicited another tone effect with the pitch (high or low) selected randomly with 50% probability. The timing represented on the horizontal axis is not to scale.

Figure 4
Force exertion in Experiments 1 and 2 using AUC (left) and peak force (right). Thin lines connect the data points of each participant, thick lines depict group-level averages.
