Reference frames for spatial cognition: different brain areas are involved in viewer-, object-, and landmark-centered judgments about object location.

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Published in J Cogn Neurosci on November 01, 2004

Authors

Giorgia Committeri1, Gaspare Galati, Anne-Lise Paradis, Luigi Pizzamiglio, Alain Berthoz, Denis LeBihan

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1: SHFJ/CEA, Orsay, France. giorgia.committeri@unifoma1.it

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