“…Similar assumptions extend to sequential images: if event understanding is universal, and images simply depict perception, sequential images depicting events should also be transparent. Researchers have thus assumed that static, drawn sequential images provide a transparent way to study action planning (Tinaz, Schendan, Schon, & Stern, 2006;Tinaz, Schendan, & Stern, 2008), theory of mind (Baron-Cohen, Leslie, & Frith, 1986;Sivaratnam, Cornish, Gray, Howlin, & Rinehart, 2012), social intelligence (Campbell & McCord, 1996), sequential reasoning (Zampini et al, 2017), temporal cognition (Boroditsky, Gaby, & Levinson, 2008), and discourse comprehension (Gernsbacher, Varner, & Faust, 1990), among other cognitive abilities.…”