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Date: 2010-08-31 03:23:43
Cognitive science
Neuroscience
Nervous system
Optical illusions
Perception
Cognitive neuroscience
Vision
Cognition
Motion aftereffect
Motion perception
Illusory motion
Neural adaptation

Visual motion aftereffect from understanding motion language Alexia Toskos Dils1 and Lera Boroditsky Department of Psychology, Stanford University, Stanford, CADo people spontaneously form visual mental images wh

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