Mental rotation of objects retrieved from memory : An f MRI study of spatial processing
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M. Just | P. Carpenter | V. Diwadkar | S. McMains | M. Maguire | Vaibhav A. Diwadkar | Stephanie Mcmains | Mandy Maguire
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