Abstract
The subject of the representation of space and time “in the head” is extremely broad and elusive. In this short paper we - quite arbitrarily - cut down on the complications through the artifice of selective disregard of many very important aspects of the problem.
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Koenderink, J.J., van Doorn, A.J. (1987). The Representation of Space-Time in the Human Visual System. In: Haken, H. (eds) Computational Systems — Natural and Artificial. Springer Series in Synergetics, vol 38. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73089-4_2
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