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Spatial models of imagery for remembered scenes are more likely to advance (neuro)science than symbolic ones
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 March 2003
Abstract
Hemispatial neglect in imagery implies a spatially organised representation. Reaction times in memory for arrays of locations from shifted viewpoints indicate processes analogous to actual bodily movement through space. Behavioral data indicate a privileged role for this process in memory. A proposed spatial mechanism makes contact with direct recordings of the representations of location and orientation in the mammalian brain.
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- © 2002 Cambridge University Press