Separate geometric and non-geometric modules for spatial reorientation: evidence from a lopsided animal brain.

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Published in J Cogn Neurosci on April 01, 2004

Authors

Giorgio Vallortigara1, Piero Pagni, Valeria Anna Sovrano

Author Affiliations

1: University of Trieste, Trieste, Italy. vallorti@univ.trieste.it

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