4 | -- | 5 | Andrea Bender. topiCS Volume 15, Issue 1 |
6 | -- | 14 | Nora S. Newcombe, Mary Hegarty, David H. Uttal. Building a Cognitive Science of Human Variation: Individual Differences in Spatial Navigation |
15 | -- | 45 | Ruojing Zhou, Tugçe Belge, Thomas Wolbers. Reaching the Goal: Superior Navigators in Late Adulthood Provide a Novel Perspective into Successful Cognitive Aging |
46 | -- | 74 | Maria Brucato, Andrea Frick, Stefan Pichelmann, Alina Nazareth, Nora S. Newcombe. Measuring Spatial Perspective Taking: Analysis of Four Measures Using Item Response Theory |
75 | -- | 101 | Paulina Maxim, Thackery I. Brown. Toward an Understanding of Cognitive Mapping Ability Through Manipulations and Measurement of Schemas and Stress |
102 | -- | 119 | Mary Hegarty, Chuanxiuyue He, Alexander P. Boone, Shuying Yu, Emily G. Jacobs, Elizabeth R. Chrastil. Understanding Differences in Wayfinding Strategies |
120 | -- | 138 | Hugo J. Spiers, Antoine Coutrot, Michael Hornberger. Explaining World-Wide Variation in Navigation Ability from Millions of People: Citizen Science Project Sea Hero Quest |
139 | -- | 162 | Jeffrey L. Krichmar, Chuanxiuyue He. Importance of Path Planning Variability: A Simulation Study |
163 | -- | 186 | Toru Ishikawa. Individual Differences and Skill Training in Cognitive Mapping: How and Why People Differ |
187 | -- | 212 | Helen E. Davis, Michael Gurven, Elizabeth Cashdan. Navigational Experience and the Preservation of Spatial Abilities into Old Age Among a Tropical Forager-Farmer Population |