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Fred W Mast

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Multisensory Research|November 25, 2015
Internal Models, Vestibular Cognition, and Mental Imagery: Conceptual ConsiderationsFred W Mast, Andrew W Ellis
Psychological Research|May 22, 2012
Eye movements during long-term pictorial recallCorinna S Martarelli, Fred W Mast
Cognition|September 5, 2002
Visual mental images can be ambiguous: insights from individual differences in spatial transformation abilitiesFred W Mast, Stephen M Kosslyn
Psychological Research|March 22, 2021
Pictorial low-level features in mental images: evidence from eye fixationsCorinna S Martarelli, Fred W Mast
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|August 19, 2011
Preschool children's eye-movements during pictorial recallCorinna S Martarelli, Fred W Mast
Neuropsychologia|June 11, 2023
High-current galvanic vestibular stimulation impairs working memory span, but not other executive functionsCorina G Schöne, Fred W Mast
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|March 3, 2025
The long-lasting legacy of early experimental studies in visual mental imageryCorinna S Martarelli, Fred W Mast
Frontiers in Psychology|February 17, 2017
Toward a Dynamic Probabilistic Model for Vestibular CognitionAndrew W Ellis, Fred W Mast
Experimental Psychology|July 4, 2012
Balancing the mind: vestibular induced facilitation of egocentric mental transformationsCaroline J Falconer, Fred W Mast
Scientific Reports|January 13, 2026
Gaze patterns during visual mental imagery reflect part-based generationEnea J Weber, Fred W Mast
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Multisensory Research|November 25, 2015
Internal Models, Vestibular Cognition, and Mental Imagery: Conceptual ConsiderationsFred W Mast, Andrew W Ellis
Psychological Research|May 22, 2012
Eye movements during long-term pictorial recallCorinna S Martarelli, Fred W Mast
Cognition|September 5, 2002
Visual mental images can be ambiguous: insights from individual differences in spatial transformation abilitiesFred W Mast, Stephen M Kosslyn
Psychological Research|March 22, 2021
Pictorial low-level features in mental images: evidence from eye fixationsCorinna S Martarelli, Fred W Mast
The British Journal of Developmental Psychology|August 19, 2011
Preschool children's eye-movements during pictorial recallCorinna S Martarelli, Fred W Mast
Neuropsychologia|June 11, 2023
High-current galvanic vestibular stimulation impairs working memory span, but not other executive functionsCorina G Schöne, Fred W Mast
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|March 3, 2025
The long-lasting legacy of early experimental studies in visual mental imageryCorinna S Martarelli, Fred W Mast
Frontiers in Psychology|February 17, 2017
Toward a Dynamic Probabilistic Model for Vestibular CognitionAndrew W Ellis, Fred W Mast
Experimental Psychology|July 4, 2012
Balancing the mind: vestibular induced facilitation of egocentric mental transformationsCaroline J Falconer, Fred W Mast
Scientific Reports|January 13, 2026
Gaze patterns during visual mental imagery reflect part-based generationEnea J Weber, Fred W Mast
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