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Dissociable systems for recognizing places and navigating through them: developmental and neuropsychological evidence
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The occipital place area represents visual information about walking, not crawling
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The Global Color of a Scene is Relevant for Human Visual Scene Discrimination
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Distribution of nonapeptide receptors in the forebrain and midbrain of the spiny mouse (Acomys cahirinus)
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What Does “Hypersocial” Mean in Individuals with Williams Syndrome (WS)?
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Retrosplenial complex represents the broader spatial environment during the active experience of navigation
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Expanding the Nomological Network of Intellectual Humility: An Examination of Personality Traits, Cognitive Styles, Critical-Thinking, and Self-Perception
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