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Journal of Vision):24, 1–10 1 The oblique effect is both allocentric and egocentric Kyriaki Mikellidou
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Document Date: 2015-07-01 10:39:23


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University of York / Institute of Neuroscience / University of Florence / University of Pisa / Institute Stella Maris / Guido Marco Cicchini Institute of Neuroscience / /

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experimental protocol / head-based and gravity-based systems / functional magnetic resonance imaging / neuronal machinery / optical imaging / /

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