
Table of Contents
- Frontmatter
- Table of contents
- List of Contributors
- Introduction: The interrelation of spatial and social cognition
- Section A. Spatial dimensions and social thought
- Spatial thought, social thought
- Flexible foundations of abstract thought: A review and a theory
- Estimates of spatial distance: A Construal Level Theory perspective
- Embodiment in affective space: Social influences on spatial perception
- More than a metaphor: How the understanding of power is grounded in experience
- Section B. Horizontal asymmetries and social thought
- Directional asymmetries in cognition: What is left to write about?
- Understanding spatial bias in face perception and memory
- Asymmetries in representational drawing: Alternatives to a laterality account
- Cultural and biological interaction in visuospatial organization
- Aesthetic asymmetries, spatial agency, and art history: A social psychological perspective
- Writing direction, agency and gender stereotyping: An embodied connection
- Who is the second (graphed) sex and why? The meaning of order in graphs of gender differences
- Index
Section A. Spatial dimensions and social thought
Section B. Horizontal asymmetries and social thought
Aesthetic asymmetries, spatial agency, and art history: A social psychological perspective
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