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Authors: Kosslyn, SM Thompson, WL Wraga, M Alpert, NM
Citation: Sm. Kosslyn et al., Imagining rotation by endogenous versus exogenous forces: Distinct neural mechanisms, NEUROREPORT, 12(11), 2001, pp. 2519-2525

Authors: Creem, SH Wraga, M Proffitt, DR
Citation: Sh. Creem et al., Imagining physically impossible self-rotations: geometry is more importantthan gravity, COGNITION, 81(1), 2001, pp. 41-64

Authors: Wraga, M Creem, SH Proffitt, DR
Citation: M. Wraga et al., Perception-action dissociations of a walkable Muller-Lyer configuration, PSYCHOL SCI, 11(3), 2000, pp. 239-243

Authors: Wraga, M Proffitt, DR
Citation: M. Wraga et Dr. Proffitt, Mapping the zone of eye-height utility for seated and standing observers, PERCEPTION, 29(11), 2000, pp. 1361-1383

Authors: Wraga, M Creem, SH Proffitt, DR
Citation: M. Wraga et al., Updating displays after imagined object and viewer rotations, J EXP PSY L, 26(1), 2000, pp. 151-168

Authors: Dixon, MW Wraga, M Proffitt, DR Williams, GC
Citation: Mw. Dixon et al., Eye height scaling of absolute size in immersive and nonimmersive displays, J EXP PSY P, 26(2), 2000, pp. 582-593

Authors: Wraga, M
Citation: M. Wraga, Using eye height in different postures to scale the heights of objects, J EXP PSY P, 25(2), 1999, pp. 518-530

Authors: Wraga, M
Citation: M. Wraga, The role of eye height in perceiving affordances and object dimensions, PERC PSYCH, 61(3), 1999, pp. 490-507

Authors: Wraga, M Creem, SH Proffitt, DR
Citation: M. Wraga et al., The influence of spatial reference frames on imagined object-and viewer rotations, ACT PSYCHOL, 102(2-3), 1999, pp. 247-264
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