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Is the reversed congruency effect unique to the eye-gaze? Investigating the effects of finger pointing, eye-gaze and arrows stimuli on spatial interference
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Spatial interference tasks have been recently used to investigate the supposed uniqueness of gaze processing and attention. For instance, it has been observed that gaze stimuli elicited faster responses when their direction was incongruent with their position ('reversed spatial congruency effect', RCE), whereas arrows produced faster reaction times (RT) when it was congruent ('standard spatial con…
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