New Clues To How We Locate Objects In Space

Monday, January 12, 2009 - 22:35 in Astronomy & Space

In a new report in Current Directions in Psychological Science,researchers suggest that we can locate objects in space by accurately combining features from perception and visualization. The resulting spatial representation is called amodal, because it is independent of any particular sensory experience, like vision.

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