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DATA FOR: Repetition violating events do not enhance sensitivity to embedded content, but repeated events can reduce sensitivity - Updated

The University of Queensland
Dr Blake Saurels (Aggregated by) Dr Blake Saurels (Aggregated by) Mr Blake Saurels (Aggregated by) Professor Derek Arnold (Aggregated by) Professor Derek Arnold (Aggregated by)
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This dataset contains the data and analysis scripts for the paper: Repetition violating events do not enhance sensitivity to embedded content, but repeated events can reduce sensitivity.

Issued: 2025

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Repetition violating events do not enhance sensitivity to embedded content, but repeated events can reduce sensitivity

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Saurels, Blake W., Ma, Qingyu and Arnold, Derek H. (2025). Repetition violating events do not enhance sensitivity to embedded content, but repeated events can reduce sensitivity. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 51 (7), 837-849. doi: 10.1037/xhp0001324

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