Correction to: Imagined object files: Visual imagery produces partial repetition costs where perception does not

ATTENTION PERCEPTION & PSYCHOPHYSICS(2023)

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The present study explored whether object (or event) files can be formed that integrate color imagery and perceptual location features. To assess this issue, a cue–target procedure was used whereby color imagery was cued to be generated at a particular location in space, which was then followed by a perceptual color discrimination task. Partial repetition costs (PRCs) were then measured by varying the overlap of the color and location features of the cue and target to evaluate whether an object/event file was formed. Robust PRCs were observed when imagery was generated at a location, supporting the idea that imagery and perception can be incorporated into a common event file. It was also revealed that the PRC effects for perceptual color cues were tenuous—they did not reach significance in the present study. Overall, the present study indicates that imagery can produce stronger binding effects than perception, offering important insights into the role that active engagement plays in the formation of object/event files.
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visual imagery,perception,partial repetition costs,object files
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