The Scene Perception & Event Comprehension Theory (SPECT) Applied to Visual Narratives
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Lester C. Loschky | Joseph P. Magliano | Adam M. Larson | Lester C Loschky | Adam M Larson | Tim J Smith | Joseph P Magliano | T. Smith
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