A Parametric Study of Mental Spatial Transformations of Bodies
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Barbara Tversky | Margaret A. Sheridan | John M. Ollinger | Jeffrey M. Zacks | B. Tversky | J. Zacks | J. Ollinger | M. Sheridan
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