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Acta Psychologica|June 5, 2001
Defining the cortical visual systems: "what", "where", and "how"S H Creem, D R Proffitt
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|March 16, 2001
Grasping objects by their handles: a necessary interaction between cognition and actionS H Creem, D R Proffitt
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|September 7, 2001
Two memories for geographical slant: separation and interdependence of action and awarenessS H Creem, D R Proffitt
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|February 22, 2000
Updating displays after imagined object and viewer rotationsM Wraga, S H Creem, D R Proffitt
Psychological Science|March 29, 2001
Perception-action dissociations of a walkable Müller-Lyer configurationM Wraga, S H Creem, D R Proffitt
Cognition|August 30, 2001
Imagining physically impossible self-rotations: geometry is more important than gravityS H Creem, M Wraga, D R Proffitt
Acta Psychologica|October 3, 1999
The influence of spatial reference frames on imagined object- and viewer rotationsM Wraga, S H Creem, D R Proffitt
Psychological Science|September 14, 2001
Seeing mountains in mole hills: geographical-slant perceptionD R Proffitt, S H Creem, W D Zosh
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|December 7, 2002
An fMRI study of imagined self-rotationS H Creem, T H Downs, M Wraga, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|April 28, 2021
Anxiety does not always affect balance: the predominating role of cognitive engagement in a video gaming taskB S DeCouto, A M Williams, K R Lohse, et al.
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Acta Psychologica|June 5, 2001
Defining the cortical visual systems: "what", "where", and "how"S H Creem, D R Proffitt
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|March 16, 2001
Grasping objects by their handles: a necessary interaction between cognition and actionS H Creem, D R Proffitt
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|September 7, 2001
Two memories for geographical slant: separation and interdependence of action and awarenessS H Creem, D R Proffitt
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|February 22, 2000
Updating displays after imagined object and viewer rotationsM Wraga, S H Creem, D R Proffitt
Psychological Science|March 29, 2001
Perception-action dissociations of a walkable Müller-Lyer configurationM Wraga, S H Creem, D R Proffitt
Cognition|August 30, 2001
Imagining physically impossible self-rotations: geometry is more important than gravityS H Creem, M Wraga, D R Proffitt
Acta Psychologica|October 3, 1999
The influence of spatial reference frames on imagined object- and viewer rotationsM Wraga, S H Creem, D R Proffitt
Psychological Science|September 14, 2001
Seeing mountains in mole hills: geographical-slant perceptionD R Proffitt, S H Creem, W D Zosh
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|December 7, 2002
An fMRI study of imagined self-rotationS H Creem, T H Downs, M Wraga, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|April 28, 2021
Anxiety does not always affect balance: the predominating role of cognitive engagement in a video gaming taskB S DeCouto, A M Williams, K R Lohse, et al.
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