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The [previous experiment](https://osf.io/9wmnx/) revealed a stark difference in subjects' ability to report the motion direction of the unexpected object depending on their condition. Subjects who had an unexpected object spawn nearby and then move away identified the motion at twice the rate of subjects who had the object spawn far away and move closer. Both groups, however, were equally accurate on color. This suggests that the near-spawn group may have noticed the unexpected object earlier than the other group, and could thus track it for longer. The present experiment investigates whether there is a difference in the timecourse of noticing between these groups.
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