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1. Effect of egocentric and allocentric reference frames on spatial-numerical associations.

2. Playing With Spatial Frames: Altering the Body Matrix Through Multisensory Egocentric and Allocentric Body Illusions.

3. Enhancing Recognition of Human–Object Interaction from Visual Data Using Egocentric Wearable Camera.

4. Hippocampal formation-inspired global self-localization: quick recovery from the kidnapped robot problem from an egocentric perspective.

5. Effects of Landmark Availability on Japanese Speakers' Preferences for Spatial Frames of Reference.

7. A logic of higher-order preferences.

8. Who Will Be More Egocentric? Age Differences in the Impact of Retrospective Self-Experience on Interpersonal Emotion Intensity Judgment.

9. The Anterior Thalamus Preferentially Drives Allocentric But Not Egocentric Orientation Tuning in Postrhinal Cortex.

10. Social Associations and Alcohol Consumption in an Australian Community Sample: An Egocentric Social Network Analysis.

11. A thalamo‐parietal cortex circuit is critical for place‐action coordination.

12. Muscimol Inactivation of Dorsal Striatum in Young and Aged Male Rats Does Not Affect Paired Associates Learning Performance.

13. Timing of Allocentric and Egocentric Spatial Processing in Human Intracranial EEG.

14. Adaptive integration of self-motion and goals in posterior parietal cortex

15. Enhancing Recognition of Human–Object Interaction from Visual Data Using Egocentric Wearable Camera

16. What can egocentric network measures contribute to stated preference analyses? An exploration

17. Who Will Be More Egocentric? Age Differences in the Impact of Retrospective Self-Experience on Interpersonal Emotion Intensity Judgment

18. Touchscreen Pointing and Swiping: The Effect of Background Cues and Target Visibility.

19. A model for transforming egocentric views into goal‐directed behavior.

20. Perceptions of Inequality and Political Participation: The Moderating Role of Ideology.

21. Men’s and women’s egocentric and allocentric knowledge: The involvement of mental rotation ability and spatial beliefs.

22. نظرية الأوصاف الخفية عند کيث دونيلان

23. Men’s and women’s egocentric and allocentric knowledge: The involvement of mental rotation ability and spatial beliefs

24. Rethinking retrosplenial cortex: Perspectives and predictions.

25. Defense Mecahnims in Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights: How Catherine Earnshaw Deal with Egocentricity

26. Development of Spatial Orientation in Two-to-Three-Year-Old Children in Relation to Lifestyle Factors.

27. The Development of Human Navigation in Middle Childhood: A Narrative Review through Methods, Terminology, and Fundamental Stages.

28. Navigation strategies in patients with vestibular loss tested in a virtual reality T-maze.

29. Integration of allocentric and egocentric visual information in a convolutional/multilayer perceptron network model of goal-directed gaze shifts.

30. An egocentric video and eye-tracking dataset for visual search in convenience stores.

31. Human spatial navigation: Representations across dimensions and scales.

32. Mechanistic flexibility of the retrosplenial cortex enables its contribution to spatial cognition.

33. Overcoming navigational challenges: A novel approach to the study and assessment of topographical orientation.

34. Left egocentric neglect in early subacute right-stroke patients is related to damage of the superior longitudinal fasciculus.

35. Hand Pose Estimation in the Task of Egocentric Actions

36. A restricted multiple generator approach to enumerate personal support networks: An alternative to global important matters and satisficing in web surveys.

37. 'My confessions have no moral purpose' ('My Confession' by Nikolay Karamzin)

38. Hippocampal formation-inspired global self-localization: quick recovery from the kidnapped robot problem from an egocentric perspective.

39. Egocentric 3D Skeleton Learning in a Deep Neural Network Encodes Obese-like Motion Representations.

40. Egocentric and Allocentric Reference Frames Can Flexibly Support Contextual Cueing.

41. In Search of Triggering Conditions for Spontaneous Visual Perspective Taking

42. Egocentric and Allocentric Reference Frames Can Flexibly Support Contextual Cueing

43. Development of Spatial Orientation in Two-to-Three-Year-Old Children in Relation to Lifestyle Factors

44. A Critical Review of Spatial Abilities in Down and Williams Syndromes: Not All Space Is Created Equal

45. Peripersonal perception in action.

46. Dissociating spatial strategies in animal research: Critical methodological review with focus on egocentric navigation and the hippocampus.

47. A Critical Review of Spatial Abilities in Down and Williams Syndromes: Not All Space Is Created Equal.

48. Reframing spatial frames of reference: What can aging tell us about egocentric and allocentric navigation?

49. Multi-modal egocentric activity recognition using multi-kernel learning.

50. Egocentric processing of items in spines, dendrites, and somas in the retrosplenial cortex.

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