Procedure and results from Experiment 1C and 1D. (A, C) Procedure for Experiment 1C and 1D: In A, the same design was used in Experiment 1C as in Experiment 1A, except that the first frame stayed until the offset of the second frame, thus disrupting the apparent motion of the frames; in C, the same design was used as in A with the addition of two letter Os during the presentation of the target, thus disrupting the apparent motion of both the frames and the letters. (B, D) Results for 1C (n = 13) and 1D (n = 14): In both cases, responses were faster when the target and the matched sample occupied the same relative frame location than different frame locations. Error bars: standard error of the mean. *Statistically significant difference.