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- subdivides extrapersonal space into focal-extrapersonal space, action-extrapersonal space, and ambient-extrapersonal space. Focal-extrapersonal space is...
- right-sided lesions cause lack of recognition of the person's left side and extrapersonal space. The term amorphosynthesis was coined by D. Denny-Brown to describe...
- Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, LLC. Previc, Fred H (2006). "The role of the extrapersonal brain systems in religious activity". Consciousness and Cognition. 15...
- peri-personal or extrapersonal space. Peri-personal space refers to the space within the patient's normal reach, whereas extrapersonal space refers to...
- Tilburg University. Previc, FH (September 2006). "The role of the extrapersonal brain systems in religious activity". Consciousness and Cognition. 15...
- discussion on personal and extrapersonal attention, where personal relates to the body's sense of itself (the body schema) and extrapersonal relates to all external...
- "Different cortical areas in man in organization of voluntary movements in extrapersonal space". J. Neurophysiol. 43 (1): 137–150. doi:10.1152/jn.1980.43.1.137...
- tend to respond faster if those stimuli are ****ociated with the left extrapersonal hemiside of their perceived surroundings; when presented with larger...
- independent of the dopaminergic axis. Religious behavior has been linked to "extrapersonal brain systems that predominate the ventromedial cortex and rely heavily...
- "Different cortical areas in man in organization of voluntary movements in extrapersonal space". J. Neurophysiol. 43 (1): 137–150. doi:10.1152/jn.1980.43.1.137...