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Table 1.

Demographic details, neuropsychological test results, and lesion analyses of the participantsa.

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Table 2.

Mean signed errors of the three participant groups and results of statistical analyses for each task.

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Figure 1.

Mean walked distances in target-directed walking, expressed as a percentage of the target distance.

Each data point is the mean response for one participant, collapsed over nine measurements; data for all three participant groups are shown (CONT = age-matched healthy control; LTLR = left temporal lobe resection; RTLR = right temporal lobe resection). The solid line indicates the mean level of performance for each group. Error bars represent ±1 standard error of the mean.

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Figure 2.

Mean distance estimates in experimenter-guided walking, expressed as a percentage of the stimulus distance.

Each data point is the mean response for one participant, collapsed over nine measurements; data for all three participant groups are shown (CONT = age-matched healthy control; LTLR = left temporal lobe resection; RTLR = right temporal lobe resection). The solid line indicates the mean level of performance for each group. Error bars represent ±1 standard error of the mean.

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Figure 3.

Mean indicated distances in verbal distance estimation, expressed as a percentage of the target distance.

Each data point is the mean response for one participant, collapsed over nine measurements; data for all three participant groups are shown (CONT = age-matched healthy control; LTLR = left temporal lobe resection; RTLR = right temporal lobe resection). The solid line indicates the mean level of performance for each group. Error bars represent ±1 standard error of the mean.

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Figure 4.

Mean indicated distances in delayed distance matching, expressed as a percentage of the target distance.

Each data point is the mean response for one participant, collapsed over nine measurements; data for all three participant groups are shown (CONT = age-matched healthy control; LTLR = left temporal lobe resection; RTLR = right temporal lobe resection). The solid line indicates the mean level of performance for each group. Error bars represent ±1 standard error of the mean.

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Table 3.

Mean signed errors in triangle completion trials for the three participant groups.

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