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  1. Cross-Cultural Differences in Mental Representations of Time: Evidence From an Implicit Nonlinguistic Task.Orly Fuhrman & Lera Boroditsky - 2010 - Cognitive Science 34 (8):1430-1451.
    Across cultures people construct spatial representations of time. However, the particular spatial layouts created to represent time may differ across cultures. This paper examines whether people automatically access and use culturally specific spatial representations when reasoning about time. In Experiment 1, we asked Hebrew and English speakers to arrange pictures depicting temporal sequences of natural events, and to point to the hypothesized location of events relative to a reference point. In both tasks, English speakers (who read left to right) arranged (...)
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  • Peano's axioms in their historical context.Michael Segre - 1994 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 48 (3-4):201-342.
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  • Where Are the Months? Mental Images of Circular Time in a Large Online Sample.Bruno Laeng & Anders Hofseth - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  • Traditional Music in Modern Java: Gamelan in a Changing Society.Wayne Howard & Judith Becker - 1984 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 104 (2):346.
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  • (1 other version)The Act of Creation: A Study of the Conscious and Unconscious Processes of Humor, Scientific Discovery and Art.A. Koestler - 1964
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  • (1 other version)Mental Spaces : Aspects of Meaning Construction in Natural Language.G. Fauconnier - 1987 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 49 (2):354-354.
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