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Orly Fuhrman
Stanford University - Stanford / United States
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Orly Fuhrman's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Do English and Mandarin speakers think about time differently?L Boroditsky, O Fuhrman, K McCormickCognition 118 (1), 123-129, 20115292011
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Cross‐cultural differences in mental representations of time: Evidence from an implicit nonlinguistic taskO Fuhrman, L BoroditskyCognitive science 34 (8), 1430-1451, 20104532010
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How linguistic and cultural forces shape conceptions of time: English and Mandarin time in 3DO Fuhrman, K McCormick, E Chen, H Jiang, D Shu, S Mao, L BoroditskyCognitive science 35 (7), 1305-1328, 20112542011
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Patients with left spatial neglect also neglect the “left side” of timeA Saj, O Fuhrman, P Vuilleumier, L BoroditskyPsychological science 25 (1), 207-214, 20141352014
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Mental time-lines follow writing direction: Comparing English and Hebrew speakersO Fuhrman, L BoroditskyProceedings of the annual meeting of the cognitive science society 29 (29), 2007662007
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