ICPS

2019 International Convention of Psychological Science · 2019

Spatial Congruency Bias in Identifying Object Is Based on Retinotopic Processing

Paris, France · March 2019

Posters · Experimental Psychology

  • Kyoshiro Sasaki
    Waseda University
  • Atsunori Ariga
    Hiroshima University
  • Katsumi Watanabe
    Waseda University

Abstract

When two objects appear sequentially at the same location, they tend to be judged as identical (Spatial congruency bias). We examined whether the spatial congruency bias would depend on retinotopic or non-retinotopic information by using the Ternus motion display. Our findings suggest that retinotopic information dominates the spatial congruency bias.

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