Implicit Spatial Length Modulates Time Estimates, But Not Vice Versa

Roberto Bottini, Daniel Casasanto. Implicit Spatial Length Modulates Time Estimates, But Not Vice Versa. In Christoph Hölscher, Thomas F. Shipley, Marta Olivetti Belardinelli, John A. Bateman, Nora S. Newcombe, editors, Spatial Cognition VII, International Conference, Spatial Cognition 2010, Mt. Hood/Portland, OR, USA, August 15-19, 2010. Proceedings. Volume 6222 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 152-162, Springer, 2010. [doi]

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