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The following pages link to Cognitive reference points in judgments of symbolic magnitude (Q58003582):
Displaying 30 items.
- The psychophysics of numerical comparison: a reexamination of apparently incompatible data (Q31113920) (← links)
- Semantic congruity affects numerical judgments similarly in monkeys and humans (Q34132280) (← links)
- Brain system for mental orientation in space, time, and person. (Q36055509) (← links)
- Distraction shrinks space (Q36947431) (← links)
- Moral Severity is Represented as a Domain-General Magnitude. (Q38376883) (← links)
- Adults' acquisition of novel dimension words: creating a semantic congruity effect (Q38443716) (← links)
- The role of categorical information in processing relational attributes (Q38458613) (← links)
- The role of expectancy in comparative judgments. (Q38484303) (← links)
- Uncertainty in estimating distances from memory (Q41650233) (← links)
- The Asymmetry Bias in Me, We-Others Distance Ratings. The Role of Social Stereotypes (Q42137549) (← links)
- Structure and strategy in encoding simplified graphs (Q46306490) (← links)
- The role of part-whole information in reasoning about relative size (Q47231822) (← links)
- Two paradigms of measuring serial-order memory: two different patterns of serial-position functions (Q47377543) (← links)
- Compression of environmental representations following interactions with objects (Q50566711) (← links)
- Representational pseudoneglect and reference points both influence geographic location estimates (Q50772805) (← links)
- Salience and asymmetric judgments of physical distance (Q51013977) (← links)
- Learning fine-grained and category information in navigable real-world space (Q51027260) (← links)
- Linear numerical-magnitude representations aid children's memory for numbers. (Q51044390) (← links)
- Promoting broad and stable improvements in low-income children's numerical knowledge through playing number board games (Q51889888) (← links)
- Comparison-induced decoy effects (Q51968779) (← links)
- Contextual cues and the retrieval of information from cognitive maps (Q51972851) (← links)
- Evidence for implicit scaling in comparative judgment (Q52034958) (← links)
- Evidence of hierarchies in cognitive maps. (Q52206496) (← links)
- Inconsistency in spatial knowledge. (Q52216592) (← links)
- A basis for bias in geographical judgments. (Q52939847) (← links)
- Constructing qualitative event models automatically from video input (Q56330596) (← links)
- Application of Environmental Learning Theory to Spatial Knowledge Acquisition from Maps (Q58185705) (← links)
- Technology and Map-Learning: Users, Methods, and Symbols (Q58300245) (← links)
- Prioritized Spatial Updating in the Intrinsic Frame of Reference (Q58561078) (← links)
- Seeing the Forest or the Trees? Shifting Categorical Effects in Map Memory (Q58593427) (← links)