Spatial representations in sensory modalities

Some sensory modalities, such as sight, touch and audition, are arguably spatial, and one way to understand these spatial senses is to investigate spatial representations in them. Here I focus on a specific element in this area—the interplay between perspectival variation and spatial constancy—and d...

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