“…The original paradigm also included a correlated or redundant condition that has since been found to violate several assumptions and, hence, is not suitable for the determination of separability/ integrality (see Ashby & Maddox, 1994;Maddox & Ashby, 1996, for a discussion of this issue). The Garner paradigm has been used to study the interdependence of various aspects of face processing, including the relationship between gender and identity (Ganel & Goshen-Gottstein, 2002), gender and emotional expression (Atkinson, Tipples, Burt, & Young, 2005;Le Gal & Bruce, 2002), identity and expression (Baudouin, Martin, Tiberghien, Verlut, & Franck, 2002;Schweinberger, Burton, & Kelly, 1999;Schweinberger & Soukoup, 1998), identity and speech information (Schweinberger et al, 1999;Schweinberger & Soukoup, 1998) and, most importantly for the present study, the relationship between gaze and expression (Ganel, Goshen-Gottstein, & Goodale, 2005).…”