“…Over the last decades, this very influential model has been criticized (Schenk, 2006(Schenk, , 2012Schenk, Franz, & Bruno, 2011;Schenk & Hesse, 2018) and many studies originially providing supporting evidence for segregated neurological pathways for perception and action processing (e.g., Aglioti, DeSouza, & Goodale, 1995;Ganel, Chajut, & Algom, 2008;Ganel & Goodale, 2003, 2014Goodale et al, 1994;Goodale & Milner, 1992) have been challenged (e.g., see Kopiske, Bruno, Hesse, Schenk, &Franz, 2016 for illusions, andSchenk et al, 2017;Utz, Hesse, Aschenneller, & Schenk, 2015 for Weber's law). However, there are two lines of evidence that have received comparably little scrutiny until now: The Garner Interference effect (Ganel & Goodale, 2003, 2014 and dual-task studies (Liu, Chua, & Enns, 2008;Singhal, Culham, Chinellato, & Goodale, 2007).…”