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Spatial Cognition & Computation, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, 2013
- Klaus Gramann:
Embodiment of Spatial Reference Frames and Individual Differences in Reference Frame Proclivity. 1-25 - Judith Bek, Mark Blades, Michael Siegal, Rosemary Varley:
Dual-Task Interference in Spatial Reorientation: Linguistic and Nonlinguistic Factors. 26-49 - Marios N. Avraamides, Marios Theodorou, Andri Agathokleous, Andia Nicolaou:
Revisiting Perspective-Taking: Can People Maintain Imagined Perspectives? 50-78 - Xiaoang Wan, Ranxiao Frances Wang, James A. Crowell:
Effects of Basic Path Properties on Human Path Integration. 79-101
Volume 13, Number 2, 2013
- Nicholas A. Giudice, Roberta L. Klatzky, Christopher R. Bennett, Jack M. Loomis:
Combining Locations from Working Memory and Long-Term Memory into a Common Spatial Image. 103-128 - Itzhak Omer:
How Do Regional Categories Affect the Potential for Rotation Distortion in Geographical Direction Estimation? 129-149 - Wai-Tat Fu, Laura D'Andrea, Sven Bertel:
Effects of Communication Methods on Communication Patterns and Performance in a Remote Spatial Orientation Task. 150-180
Volume 13, Number 3, 2013
- Zoe Falomir, Luis González Abril, Lledó Museros Cabedo, Juan Antonio Ortega:
Measures of Similarity Between Objects Based on Qualitative Shape Descriptions. 181-218 - Julien Diard, Pierre Bessière, Alain Berthoz:
Spatial Memory of Paths Using Circular Probability Distributions: Theoretical Properties, Navigation Strategies and Orientation Cue Combination. 219-257
Volume 13, Number 4, 2013
- Jodie M. Plumert:
In Memoriam: Herbert L. Pick, Jr. (1930-2012). 259-263 - Ernest Davis:
Qualitative Spatial Reasoning in Interpreting Text and Narrative. 264-294 - John A. Bateman:
Space, Language and Ontology: A Response to Davis. 295-314 - Ernest Davis:
Space, Language, and Ontology: A Response to Bateman. 315-318 - Aaron Gardony, Tad T. Brunyé, Caroline R. Mahoney, Holly A. Taylor:
How Navigational Aids Impair Spatial Memory: Evidence for Divided Attention. 319-350
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