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Figure 1: Occluded causal events. In (a), the block passes be-hind the occluding screen and reappears on the opposite side.In (b), a partially-visible wall obstructs the path of the block;after passing behind the screen, the block fails to reappear.
Figure 2: The OCM: (a) the tracking display (the target is represented by the solid black square, while the visual field isindicated by the black frame); (b) OCM’s visual input for the corresponding display.
Figure 5: Mean tracking latencies in the test phase of Study1, for Wall-Screen and Screen trials
Figure 7: Mean tracking latencies in the test phase of Study 2,for Wall-Screen and Screen trials
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