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Amit E, Trope Y, Mehudar E, Yovel G. Activation of ventral visual cortex supports distance representation. Brain and Cognition. In Press.\par \par Amit E, Wakslak C, Trope Y. How Do People Communicate with Others? The Effect of Psychological Distance on Preference for Visual and Verbal Means of Communication. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin [Internet]. In Press.\par \par Amit E, Greene, Joshua D. You see, the ends don't justify the means: Visual imagery and moral judgment. Psychological Science [Internet]. In Press.\par \par Amit E, Algom D, Rim SY, Halbeisen G, Trope Y. Distance dependent memory for pictures and words.  Submitted.\par \par Amit E, Gottlieb S, Greene JD. Visual and verbal processing of moral dilemmas. In: Dual process theories in social psychology. New York London: The Guileford Press; Forthcoming.\par \par Amit E, Algom D, Trope Y. Distance dependent processing of pictures and words. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. 2009.\par \par Amit E, Algom D, Trope Y, Liberman N. ?Thou Shalt Not Make Unto Thee Any Graven Image?: The Distance Dependence of Representation. In: Handbook of Imagination and Mental Simulation. Psychology Press; 2009. p. 53-68.\par \par }