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The following pages link to “What” and “where” in spatial language and spatial cognition (Q56625452):
Displaying 50 items.
- Language, perception, and the schematic representation of spatial relations (Q24618424) (← links)
- Carving the world for language: how neuroscientific research can enrich the study of first and second language learning (Q27010619) (← links)
- First Steps into Language? Examining the Specific Longitudinal Relations between Walking, Exploration and Linguistic Skills. (Q30372542) (← links)
- Core foundations of abstract geometry (Q30544031) (← links)
- Source‐Goal Asymmetries in Motion Representation: Implications for Language Production and Comprehension (Q34073911) (← links)
- Extending the classical view of representation (Q34104272) (← links)
- The neural basis for spatial relations. (Q34104597) (← links)
- Objects and attention: the state of the art. (Q34179219) (← links)
- Reasoning, models, and images: behavioral measures and cortical activity (Q34205434) (← links)
- Turning the tables: language and spatial reasoning (Q34588755) (← links)
- Stimulus and response representations underlying orthogonal stimulus-response compatibility effects (Q35127626) (← links)
- Twelve-Month-Old Infants' Encoding of Goal and Source Paths in Agentive and Non-Agentive Motion Events (Q35232496) (← links)
- Core geometry in perspective (Q35930558) (← links)
- Disembodying cognition (Q37783918) (← links)
- Self-locomotion and spatial language and spatial cognition: insights from typical and atypical development (Q38219402) (← links)
- Sculptors, Architects, and Painters Conceive of Depicted Spaces Differently (Q38374854) (← links)
- Knowing where but not what: impaired thematic roles and spatial language (Q38387075) (← links)
- Toward a brain-based componential semantic representation. (Q38391207) (← links)
- The functional neuroanatomy of thematic role and locative relational knowledge (Q38395468) (← links)
- Spatial language and converseness. (Q38395531) (← links)
- In Defense of Theory (Q38399266) (← links)
- Does object view influence the scene consistency effect? (Q38418957) (← links)
- Neural representation of verb meaning: an fMRI study (Q38436267) (← links)
- A double dissociation between linguistic and perceptual representations of spatial relationships (Q38444541) (← links)
- The role of object violation in the development of visual analysis (Q38445534) (← links)
- In and on: investigating the functional geometry of spatial prepositions (Q38447251) (← links)
- Recognition memory for object form and object location: an event-related potential study (Q38451750) (← links)
- Acquisition of spatial knowledge in different urban areas: evidence from a survey analysis of adolescents (Q40179450) (← links)
- Core knowledge and the emergence of symbols: The case of maps (Q43121509) (← links)
- Spatial language and the psychological reality of schematization (Q43647738) (← links)
- Interpreting spatial language in image captions. (Q44543567) (← links)
- The myth of language universals: language diversity and its importance for cognitive science (Q47432533) (← links)
- Returning the tables: language affects spatial reasoning (Q47432704) (← links)
- Spatial language and spatial representation: a cross-linguistic comparison (Q47615705) (← links)
- What does children's spatial language reveal about spatial concepts? Evidence from the use of containment expressions (Q47661756) (← links)
- Language and memory for motion events: origins of the asymmetry between source and goal paths (Q48015269) (← links)
- Containment and Support: Core and Complexity in Spatial Language Learning. (Q48665965) (← links)
- Spatial language as a window on representations of three-dimensional space (Q48951141) (← links)
- Cross-linguistic regularities and learner biases reflect "core" mechanics (Q49444471) (← links)
- Object orientation affects spatial language comprehension (Q50055736) (← links)
- Parents' Spatial Language Mediates a Sex Difference in Preschoolers' Spatial-Language Use. (Q50207039) (← links)
- Update on "What" and "Where" in Spatial Language: A New Division of Labor for Spatial Terms (Q50487875) (← links)
- Language as a source of evidence for theories of spatial representation (Q50723232) (← links)
- Strategies for human-driven robot comprehension of spatial descriptions by older adults in a robot fetch task (Q51075801) (← links)
- Conceptual layers and strategies in tour planning. (Q51898062) (← links)
- Mental imagery, reasoning, and blindness. (Q51919941) (← links)
- Visual imagery can impede reasoning. (Q51956163) (← links)
- Language and space: some interactions. (Q51970386) (← links)
- Shake, rattle, 'n' roll: the representation of motion in language and cognition. (Q52011147) (← links)
- Two principles of premise integration in spatial reasoning. (Q52048909) (← links)