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  • Garner interference is a key measure for dimensional interaction and selective attention.
  • The underlying mechanisms of Garner interference remain poorly understood.

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  • Propose a novel theory attributing Garner interference to episodic feature integration.
  • Investigate the role of feature integration and time lags in Garner interference.

Main Methods:

  • Tested a sequential binding account predicting interference strength relates to feature integration across trials.
  • Conducted three experiments using integral and separable dimensions, manipulating time lags between trials.

Main Results:

  • Integral dimensions showed Garner interference correlated with feature integration (partial repetition costs), unlike separable dimensions.
  • Both Garner interference and partial repetition costs decreased with increased time lags, suggesting a common memory mechanism.

Conclusions:

  • Results strongly support the feature binding theory of Garner interference.
  • Dimensional interaction is driven by trial-to-trial feature integration processes.