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Boundaries in Spatial Cognition: Looking Like a Boundary Is More Important Than Being a Boundary Negen, James; Sandri, Angela; Lee, Sang Ah; Nardini, Marko, JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-LEARNING MEMORY AND COGNITION, v.46, no.6, pp.1007 - 1021, 2020-06 |
Boundary primacy in spatial mapping: Evidence from zebrafish (Danio rerio) Lee, Sang Ah; Ferrari, Ambra; Vallortigara, Giorgio; Sovrano, Valeria Anna, BEHAVIOURAL PROCESSES, v.119, pp.116 - 122, 2015-10 |
Bumblebees spontaneously map location of conspecific using geometry and features Lee, Sang Ah; Vallortigara, Giorgio, LEARNING AND MOTIVATION, v.50, pp.32 - 38, 2015-05 |
Effects of spatial boundaries on episodic memory development Rah, Yu Jin; Kim, Jiyun; Lee, Sang Ah, CHILD DEVELOPMENT, v.93, no.5, pp.1574 - 1583, 2022-09 |
Spatial impairment and memory in genetic disorders: Insights from mouse models Lee, Sang Ah; Tucci V.; Vallortigara G., Brain Sciences, v.7, no.2, 2017-02 |
The boundary-based view of spatial cognition: a synthesis Lee, Sang Ah, Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, v.16, pp.58 - 65, 2017-08 |
Two systems of spatial representation underlying navigation Lee, Sang Ah; Spelke, Elizabeth S., EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH, v.206, no.2, pp.179 - 188, 2010-10 |
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