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Cognition and Motor Processes
Motor Theories of Cognitive Structure: A Historical Review
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Eckart Scheerer
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Motor Theories of Cognitive Structure: A Historical Review
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The Relationship Between Motor Processes and Cognition in Tactile Vision Substitution
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S-Oh-R: Oh Stages! Oh Resources!
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Automatic Processing: A Review of Recent Findings and a Plea for an Old Theory
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