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To perform most everyday tasks, ranging from buttoning a shirt to grasping a cup to navigating the environment, the authors rely on two fundamental cognitive abilities, namely visual-spatial perception and spatial memory. There is broad consensus that the authors encode and represent spatial locations in memory according to two main frames of reference (FoRs): egocentric and allocentric. The egocentric FoR allows the authors to encode spatial information in relation to the body and is dependent on the observer`s point of view (e_g, the cup is/was one metre away from me); the . . .
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