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    The embodied nature of spatial perspective taking: Embodied transformation versus sensorimotor interference.Klaus Kessler &Lindsey Anne Thomson -2010 -Cognition 114 (1):72-88.
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    The two forms of visuo-spatial perspective taking are differently embodied and subserve different spatial prepositions.Klaus Kessler -2010 -Frontiers in Psychology 1.
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    The depersonalized brain: New evidence supporting a distinction between depersonalization and derealization from discrete patterns of autonomic suppression observed in a non-clinical sample.Hayley Dewe,Derrick G. Watson,Klaus Kessler &Jason J. Braithwaite -2018 -Consciousness and Cognition 63:29-46.
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    TEST: A Tropic, Embodied, and Situated Theory of Cognition.Andriy Myachykov,Christoph Scheepers,Martin H. Fischer &Klaus Kessler -2014 -Topics in Cognitive Science 6 (3):442-460.
    TEST is a novel taxonomy of knowledge representations based on three distinct hierarchically organized representational features: Tropism, Embodiment, and Situatedness. Tropic representational features reflect constraints of the physical world on the agent's ability to form, reactivate, and enrich embodied (i.e., resulting from the agent's bodily constraints) conceptual representations embedded in situated contexts. The proposed hierarchy entails that representations can, in principle, have tropic features without necessarily having situated and/or embodied features. On the other hand, representations that are situated and/or embodied (...) are likely to be simultaneously tropic. Hence, although we propose tropism as the most general term, the hierarchical relationship between embodiment and situatedness is more on a par, such that the dominance of one component over the other relies on the distinction between offline storage versus online generation as well as on representation-specific properties. (shrink)
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    Fractionating the unitary notion of dissociation: disembodied but not embodied dissociative experiences are associated with exocentric perspective-taking.Jason J. Braithwaite,Kelly James,Hayley Dewe,Nick Medford,Chie Takahashi &Klaus Kessler -2013 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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    Three key questions to move towards a theoretical framework of visuospatial perspective taking.Steven Samuel,Thorsten M. Erle,Louise P. Kirsch,Andrew Surtees,Ian Apperly,Henryk Bukowski,Malika Auvray,Caroline Catmur,Klaus Kessler &Francois Quesque -2024 -Cognition 247 (C):105787.
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    Linking Cognitive Measures of Response Inhibition and Reward Sensitivity to Trait Impulsivity.Ainara Jauregi,Klaus Kessler &Stefanie Hassel -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Dissociating visual perspective taking and belief reasoning using a novel integrated paradigm: A preregistered online study.Rachel Green,Daniel Joel Shaw &Klaus Kessler -2023 -Cognition 235 (C):105397.
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