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Serial dependence is a phemonenon which refers to the integration of visual information to string together stimuli and create an experience of a stable and coherent observed world. Serial dependence is a key aspect of visual processing but not very much is known so far about this phenomenon. The goal of this experiment is to determine whether serial dependence is reliant on primarily retinotopic cues. Previous research on the subject is conflicting and has mixed findings. Much points to serial dependence being retinotopic while the opposite, that serial dependence is allocentric, has also been supported. We used a Ternus–Pikler display for an orientation estimation task to test for the possible effects of retinotopic and object centered serial dependence along with non-object centered allocentric cues. The results of this experiment were inconclusive due to failure to properly account for the role attention plays in visual processing. Retinotopic cues had significant impact on serial dependence but, from our results, nothing can be stated regarding the effect of allocentric cues.
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