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Representing orientation: A coordinate-system hypothesis and evidence from developmental deficits

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Pages 680-713 | Published online: 24 Feb 2007

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Kevin J. Lande. (2020) Mental structures. Noûs 55:3, pages 649-677.
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Irina M. Harris, Justin A. Harris & Michael C. Corballis. (2019) Binding identity and orientation in object recognition. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 82:1, pages 153-167.
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Lorie-Marlène Brault Foisy, Emmanuel Ahr, Steve Masson, Olivier Houdé & Grégoire Borst. (2017) Is inhibitory control involved in discriminating pseudowords that contain the reversible letters b and d?. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 162, pages 259-267.
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Paul C. Quinn. (2012) Evidence for mental subdivision of space by infants: 3- to 4-month-olds spontaneously bisect a small-scale area into left and right categories. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 19:3, pages 449-455.
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Emma Gregory & Michael McCloskey. (2010) Mirror-image confusions: Implications for representation and processing of object orientation. Cognition 116:1, pages 110-129.
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Melanie Palomares, Barbara Landau & Howard Egeth. (2009) Orientation perception in Williams Syndrome: Discrimination and integration. Brain and Cognition 70:1, pages 21-30.
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Jussi Valtonen, Daniel D. Dilks & Michael McCloskey. (2008) Cognitive representation of orientation: A case study. Cortex 44:9, pages 1171-1187.
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