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. 2019 Oct 18;9:14967. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-51134-8

Figure 9.

Figure 9

Proportion of trials in which T1 is coded as proximal by relative distance from T2 on the participant’s lateral axis. In the complementary condition, there seems to be a small bias towards labelling as proximal those targets located towards the partner on the lateral axis. This is observed in terms of a left-ward bias for P1, corresponding to higher proportion of proximal demonstratives for negative values of RelativeX, and the opposite right-ward bias for P2, corresponding to higher proportion of proximal demonstratives for positive values of RelativeX. In the collaborative condition, the effect of RelativeX is very strong. As targets move further to the left of P1, the probability of it being coded as proximal increases. The opposite effect is observed for P2. In this condition, proximal space is remapped as a function of the partner’s position.