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Matthew Longo

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Philosophy of Religion
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    The plasticity of near space: Evidence for contraction
    with Stella F. Lourenco
    Cognition 112 (3): 451-456. 2009.
  •  91
    Intuitive anatomy: Distortions of conceptual knowledge of hand structure
    Cognition 142 (C): 230-235. 2015.
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    Seeing the body distorts tactile size perception
    with Renata Sadibolova
    Cognition 126 (3): 475-481. 2013.
    Science of Consciousness
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    Categorical perception of tactile distance
    with Frances Le Cornu Knight and Andrew J. Bremner
    Cognition 131 (2): 254-262. 2014.
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    Mental body representations retain homuncular shape distortions: Evidence from Weber’s illusion
    with Luke E. Miller and Ayse P. Saygin
    Consciousness and Cognition 40 (C): 17-25. 2016.
    Consciousness and Psychology
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    Merging second-person and first-person neuroscience
    with Manos Tsakiris
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (4): 429-430. 2013.
    Schilbach et al. contrast second-person and third-person approaches to social neuroscience. We discuss relations between second-person and first-person approaches, arguing that they cannot be studied in isolation. Contingency is central for converging first- and second-person approaches. Studies of embodiment show how contingencies scaffold first-person perspective and how the transition from a third- to a second-person perspective fundamentally involves first-person contributions
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