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The influence of spatial location on same-different judgments of facial identity and expression

The influence of spatial location on same-different judgments of facial identity and expression

The “spatial congruency bias” is a behavioral phenomenon where two objects presented sequentially are more likely to be judged as being the same object if they are presented in the same location (Golomb et al., 2014), suggesting that irrelevant spatial location information may be bound to object representations. Here, we …