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The following pages link to Sources of flexibility in human cognition: dual-task studies of space and language (Q52032747):
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- Spatial representation across species: geometry, language, and maps (Q24652814) (← links)
- Inner Speech: Development, Cognitive Functions, Phenomenology, and Neurobiology (Q28082585) (← links)
- Are Chinese and German Children Taxonomic, Thematic, or Shape Biased? Influence of Classifiers and Cultural Contexts (Q28741618) (← links)
- The reach-to-grasp-food task for rats: a rare case of modularity in animal behavior? (Q28757628) (← links)
- Language and perceptual categorisation (Q29398215) (← links)
- Language and thought are not the same thing: evidence from neuroimaging and neurological patients (Q30387130) (← links)
- Short arms and talking eggs: Why we should no longer abide the nativist-empiricist debate (Q30480162) (← links)
- Visual spatial cue use for guiding orientation in two-to-three-year-old children (Q30559160) (← links)
- Interaction between language and vision: it's momentary, abstract, and it develops (Q30660617) (← links)
- A new biomarker to examine the role of hippocampal function in the development of spatial reorientation in children: a review (Q30949858) (← links)
- Updating egocentric representations in human navigation (Q33181185) (← links)
- Human spatial representation: insights from animals (Q33184215) (← links)
- Distinct cerebral pathways for object identity and number in human infants (Q33318544) (← links)
- Spatial breakdown in spatial construction: evidence from eye fixations in children with Williams syndrome (Q33338288) (← links)
- Something old, something new: a developmental transition from familiarity to novelty preferences with hidden objects. (Q33643692) (← links)
- Categorical biases in perceiving spatial relations (Q33679581) (← links)
- Impaired representation of geometric relationships in humans with damage to the hippocampal formation (Q33911048) (← links)
- Evidence from an emerging sign language reveals that language supports spatial cognition (Q33981959) (← links)
- A modular geometric mechanism for reorientation in children (Q34091491) (← links)
- The human hippocampus and spatial and episodic memory (Q34145961) (← links)
- A developmental window into trade-offs in executive function: the case of task switching versus response inhibition in 6-year-olds (Q34203236) (← links)
- Spatial language facilitates spatial cognition: evidence from children who lack language input (Q34336065) (← links)
- Is relational reasoning dependent on language? A voxel-based lesion symptom mapping study (Q34365334) (← links)
- Children's search behaviour in large-scale space: developmental components of exploration. (Q34470323) (← links)
- More than meets the eye: the role of language in binding and maintaining feature conjunctions (Q34749748) (← links)
- Spatial and numerical abilities without a complete natural language (Q34803646) (← links)
- Does spatial locative comprehension predict landmark-based navigation? (Q35023771) (← links)
- Action-effect learning in early childhood: does language matter? (Q35042526) (← links)
- The role of forgetting in undermining good intentions (Q35043698) (← links)
- Asymmetrical interference effects between two-dimensional geometric shapes and their corresponding shape words (Q35126179) (← links)
- The developmental trajectory of intramaze and extramaze landmark biases in spatial navigation: An unexpected journey (Q35652522) (← links)
- Beyond the flesh: some lessons from a mole cricket (Q36089505) (← links)
- Is there a geometric module for spatial orientation? Squaring theory and evidence. (Q36156781) (← links)
- Impaired reasoning and problem-solving in individuals with language impairment due to aphasia or language delay (Q36206577) (← links)
- Combination Across Domains: An MEG Investigation into the Relationship between Mathematical, Pictorial, and Linguistic Processing (Q36504675) (← links)
- Cognitive effects of language on human navigation (Q36610638) (← links)
- Core systems in human cognition (Q36963004) (← links)
- Spatial reorientation in large and small enclosures: comparative and developmental perspectives. (Q37057342) (← links)
- Rotational displacement skills in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). (Q37349763) (← links)
- Shape shifting: Local landmarks interfere with navigation by, and recognition of, global shape (Q37600443) (← links)
- Two systems of spatial representation underlying navigation (Q37770980) (← links)
- Five Reasons to Doubt the Existence of a Geometric Module (Q37874673) (← links)
- The hippocampus is not a geometric module: processing environment geometry during reorientation (Q38241533) (← links)
- Aligning grammatical theories and language processing models (Q38269465) (← links)
- Extracommunicative functions of language: verbal interference causes selective categorization impairments. (Q38379861) (← links)
- Spatial language influences memory for spatial scenes (Q38396021) (← links)
- Framing the grid: effect of boundaries on grid cells and navigation. (Q38770922) (← links)
- The Interface of Language and Theory of Mind (Q41127666) (← links)
- Evidence for concrete but not abstract representation of length during spatial learning in rats. (Q41956114) (← links)
- Deficits in adults with autism spectrum disorders when processing multiple objects in dynamic scenes (Q42010898) (← links)