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  1. Vittorio Benussi, the Gustav Mahler of Psychology.Mauro Antonelli - 2022 - Gestalt Theory 44 (3):243-262.
    Summary The paper celebrates the person and work of Vittorio Benussi, a forgotten genius of psychology. In particular, it addresses the two most important scientific projects that Benussi developed during his time in Graz and Padua, respectively: the psychology of perception and the psychology of emotions and the unconscious. It highlights the originality and topicality of Benussi’s work and emphasizes its proximity to the latest trends in these research fields.
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  • Bimanual Elbow Robotic Orthoses: Preliminary Investigations on an Impairment Force-Feedback Rehabilitation Method.Gil Herrnstadt, Nezam Alavi, Bubblepreet Kaur Randhawa, Lara A. Boyd & Carlo Menon - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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  • Attentional Factors in Conceptual Congruency.Julio Santiago, Marc Ouellet, Antonio Román & Javier Valenzuela - 2012 - Cognitive Science 36 (6):1051-1077.
    Conceptual congruency effects are biases induced by an irrelevant conceptual dimension of a task (e.g., location in vertical space) on the processing of another, relevant dimension (e.g., judging words’ emotional evaluation). Such effects are a central empirical pillar for recent views about how the mind/brain represents concepts. In the present paper, we show how attentional cueing (both exogenous and endogenous) to each conceptual dimension succeeds in modifying both the manifestation and the symmetry of the effect. The theoretical implications of this (...)
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  • Time in the mind: Using space to think about time.Daniel Casasanto & Lera Boroditsky - 2008 - Cognition 106 (2):579-593.
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  • Modality-specific short-term storage for pressure.D. L. Schurman, Ira H. Bernstein & Robert W. Proctor - 1973 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 1 (1):71-74.
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  • Mind the Gap: The Effects of Temporal and Spatial Separation in Localization of Dual Touches on the Hand.Renata Sadibolova, Luigi Tamè, Eamonn Walsh & Matthew R. Longo - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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  • The interdependence of time and space in somesthesis: The Tau effect reexamined.Eugene C. Lechelt & Richard Borchert - 1977 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 10 (3):191-193.
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  • Age does not count: resilience of quantity processing in healthy ageing.Anna Lambrechts, Vyacheslav Karolis, Sara Garcia, Jennifer Obende & Marinella Cappelletti - 2013 - Frontiers in Psychology 4.
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  • Space and Time in the Child’s Mind: Evidence for a Cross-Dimensional Asymmetry.Daniel Casasanto, Olga Fotakopoulou & Lera Boroditsky - 2010 - Cognitive Science 34 (3):387-405.
    What is the relationship between space and time in the human mind? Studies in adults show an asymmetric relationship between mental representations of these basic dimensions of experience: Representations of time depend on space more than representations of space depend on time. Here we investigated the relationship between space and time in the developing mind. Native Greek‐speaking children watched movies of two animals traveling along parallel paths for different distances or durations and judged the spatial and temporal aspects of these (...)
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