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Using these materials -------------------- This repository contains the experiment presentation software, data, analysis scripts, and communications resulting from our project. It includes sub-directories for paperwork used for communicating with research participants and organizing data collection, stimuli and data collection software, manuscript generation (including analysis scripts), and communications. For materials that differed per separate experiment, there are additional sub-directories per experiment. ---------- **Published communication:** Delooze, M. A., Langerock, N., Macy, R., Vergauwe, E., & Morey, C. C. (2022). Encode a Letter and Get Its Location for Free? Assessing Incidental Binding of Verbal and Spatial Features. *Brain Sciences, 12(6)*, 685. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci12060685 ---------- **Data citation.** See citation list in the top-right corner of the main project page. This OSF project contains the data and analysis scripts for all experiments in our paper. If you would like to use the data in published work, please cite both the paper and this OSF project. ---------- **Ethics approval.** Experiment 1 was approved by the Psychology Research Ethics Committee of the University of Edinburgh. The rest of the project falls under the remit of the Cardiff University School of Psychology Research Ethics Committee, project approval EC.17.09.12.4952G. ----------- **Proprietary items.** Experiment 1 was conducted in E-Prime. The run files associated with Experiment 1 require access to E-Prime to open and read. Other than that, the materials may be read with freely-available software. ---------- **Contact.** For any further questions or comments, don't hesitate to email moreyc@cardiff.ac.uk
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