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When Arrows Behave Like Eyes: Reversal of Spatial Stroop Interference by Visual Masking
Abstract
The Reversed Congruency Effect (RCE) typically observed with gaze targets has been rarely demonstrated with non-social stimuli like arrows targets. In a novel approach, we conducted two pre-registered experiments to investigate whether the RCE can be elicited using non-social stimuli (arrows) when directional information is visually masked. Participants performed a spatial Stroop task with arrows varying in perceptual complexity due to …
Authors
Ponce R; Marotta A; Román-Caballero R; Tanaka Y; Akçeşme Ş; Chacón-Candia JA; Milliken B; Casagrande M; Lupiáñez J
DOI
10.31234/osf.io/ygdft_v1
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