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Body-specific representations of spatial location
Cognition, 2012The body specificity hypothesis (Casasanto, 2009) posits that the way in which people interact with the world affects their mental representation of information. For instance, right- versus left-handedness affects the mental representation of affective valence, with right-handers categorically associating good with rightward areas and bad with leftward
Tad T, Brunyé +3 more
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Hybrid Representation of Spatial Descriptions
2019Recipients of spatial descriptions have to draw on conceptual knowledge to arrive at integrated semantic interpretations. Conceptual knowledge helps in choosing the adequate interpretation. The computational requirements of an integrated interpretation of spatial descriptions are better met by analog representations than by propositional ...
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The Role of Vision in Spatial Representation
Cortex, 2004A complex link exists between vision and unilateral spatial neglect (USN). Firstly, USN is not a perceptual deficit, secondly, USN is not necessarily accompanied by a visual deficit and finally, USN can be observed in non-visual modalities as well as in mental spatial imagery. This apparent supramodality of USN stands in sharp contrast to the fact that
Chokron, S +2 more
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Deep Image Retrieval: Learning Global Representations for Image Search
European Conference on Computer Vision, 2016We propose a novel approach for instance-level image retrieval. It produces a global and compact fixed-length representation for each image by aggregating many region-wise descriptors.
Albert Gordo +3 more
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Spatial representation of thoracic sounds
Proceedings of the 20th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Vol.20 Biomedical Engineering Towards the Year 2000 and Beyond (Cat. No.98CH36286), 2002Simultaneous multi-microphone recordings of thoracic sounds on the chest wall contain spatial information of potential diagnostic value. To begin to access this information, an algorithm was developed to spatially represent these sounds. For every point within the thorax the algorithm tests the hypothesis that it contains the only relevant acoustic ...
M. Kompis +3 more
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Mental representations of spatial language
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 1998Previous studies have provided evidence of multi-level mental representations of language-conveyed spatial (scenic) information. However, the available evidence is largely inconclusive with regard to the structure of these mental representations. A laboratory experiment assesses computer-assisted problem-solving performance abilities when language ...
GEOFFREY S. HUBONA +3 more
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Multiplication of complex spatial signals using spatial carrier representation
Applied Optics, 1985Les systemes de traitement optique de l'information en lumiere incoherente utilisent l'eclairement comme analogue physique du signal spatial.
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Neural mechanisms of spatial representation
1998Abstract Our modern understanding of the neural basis of spatial orientation begins with a theory about the function of the mammalian hippocampus. In their book, The hippocampus as a cognitive map, John O’Keefe and Lynn Nadel (1978) proposed that the hippocampus was a neural structure dedicated to creating and maintaining a mental map of
David Sherry, Sue Healy
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Entanglements of Power: Geographies of Domination/Resistance
, 2000LA Résistance Animale +19 more
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