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Changing minds by tracking eyes: Dynamical systems, gaze and moral decisions
2013) CogSci 2013(
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Inlevelseförmåga
2013)(
- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Entry for encyclopaedia/dictionary
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Tracking the Mind's Eye : Eye movements during mental imagery and memory retrieval
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Can preschoolers profit from a teachable agent based play-and-learn game in mathematics?
2013) 16th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Education, 2013 LNCS, vol 7926. p.289-298(
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Educational potentials in visually androgynous pedagogical agents
2013) 16th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Education, 2013 vol. 7926. p.599-602(
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Intervju omforskning och utveckling i området digitala lärspel för matematik
2013) In Lunds Universitets forskningsblilaga Research for the Future, 2013:1, distribuerad med Dagens Industri och Sydsvenskan(
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Eye movements to “nothing” have an active role during visuospatial memory retrieval
2013) 55th Conference of Experimental Psychologists (TeaP 2013)(
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Designtänk bakom populära tvärkurser
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Theory change as dimensional change: Conceptual spaces applied to the dynamics of empirical theories
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Transfer of tactile input from an artificial hand to the forearm: experiments in amputees and able-bodied volunteers
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- Contribution to journal › Article