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    An illustration of the standard condition in the movement congruency paradigm used in Experiments 1 and 2.

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    <p>Each person takes turns to reach out and touch one of two targets presented on the left or right. In the figure shown, one person is reaching to their right where the target has illuminated.</p

    Trial sequence in Experiment 2.

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    <p>Trial sequence in Experiment 2.</p

    Mean RTs to localise targets as a function of partner and movement congruency in Experiment 2.

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    <p>Error bars represent standard errors of the mean.</p

    Percentage ‘same’ responses for each participant in all four experiments.

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    <p>Percentage ‘same’ responses for each participant in all four experiments.</p

    Schematic representation of the paradigm employed in the four experiments.

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    <p>In Experiment 1 participants take turns to freely select and reach out to one of the two squares. In Experiment 2 the squares were replaced by images of products and participants asked to decide which of the two they preferred (or least preferred). In Experiments 3 and 4 pairs of faces were presented and participants asked to decide which of the two they thought most people would consider to be most (or least) attractive.</p
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