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Recalling what was where when seeing nothing there
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Maria?StaudteEmail author  Gerry?T?M?Altmann
Institution:1.Department of Computational Linguistics,Saarland University,Saarbrücken,Germany;2.CT Institute for the Brain and Cognitive Sciences and Department of Psychological Sciences,University of Connecticut,Storrs,USA
Abstract:So-called “looks-at-nothing” have previously been used to show that recalling what also elicits the recall of where this was. Here, we present evidence from an eye-tracking study which shows that disrupting looks to “there” does not disrupt recalling what was there, nor do (anticipatory) looks to “there” facilitate recalling what was there. Therefore, our results suggest that recalling where does not recall what.
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