"The system of constraints that governs the projections and transformations of... bodies in space must long ago have become internalized as a powerful, though largely unconscious, part of our perceptual machinery."
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"The mental image." American Psychologist 33 (1978), pp. 125-137, 136.
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Roger Shepard
Roger Newland Shepard (January 30, 1929 – May 30, 2022) was a cognitive scientist and author of the (1987). He is considered a father of research on spatial relations. He studied , and was an inventor of .
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