2024
DOI: 10.1111/desc.13482
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The development of visual cognition: The emergence of spatial congruency bias

Mengcun Gao,
Maurryce D. Starks,
Julie D. Golomb
et al.

Abstract: In adults, spatial location plays a special role in visual object processing. People are more likely to judge two sequentially presented objects as being identical when they appear in the same location compared to in different locations (a phenomenon referred to as Spatial Congruency Bias [SCB]). However, no comparable Identity Congruency Bias (ICB) is found, suggesting an asymmetric location‐identity relationship in object binding. What gives rise to this asymmetric congruency bias? This paper considered two … Show more

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