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- Virtual Reality as a Valuable Research Tool for Investigating Different Aspects of Spatial CognitionHeinrich H. Bülthoff, Jennifer L. Campos, Tobias Meilinger. 1-3 [doi]
- On the Whats and Hows of Where : The Role of Salience in Spatial DescriptionsLaura A. Carlson. 4-6 [doi]
- Learning about SpaceDedre Gentner. 7 [doi]
- Does Body Orientation Matter When Reasoning about Depicted or Described Scenes?Marios N. Avraamides, Stephanie Pantelidou. 8-21 [doi]
- Spatial Memory and Spatial OrientationJonathan W. Kelly, Timothy P. McNamara. 22-38 [doi]
- Map-Based Spatial Navigation: A Cortical Column Model for Action PlanningLouis-Emmanuel Martinet, Jean-Baptiste Passot, Benjamin Fouque, Jean-Arcady Meyer, Angelo Arleo. 39-55 [doi]
- Efficient Wayfinding in Hierarchically Regionalized Spatial EnvironmentsThomas Reineking, Christian Kohlhagen, Christoph Zetzsche. 56-70 [doi]
- Analyzing Interactions between Navigation Strategies Using a Computational Model of Action SelectionLaurent Dollé, Mehdi Khamassi, Benoît Girard, Agnès Guillot, Ricardo Chavarriaga. 71-86 [doi]
- A Minimalistic Model of Visually Guided Obstacle Avoidance and Path Selection BehaviorLorenz Gerstmayr, Hanspeter A. Mallot, Jan Malte Wiener. 87-103 [doi]
- Route Learning Strategies in a Virtual Cluttered EnvironmentRebecca Hurlebaus, Kai Basten, Hanspeter A. Mallot, Jan Malte Wiener. 104-120 [doi]
- Learning with Virtual Verbal Displays: Effects of Interface Fidelity on Cognitive Map DevelopmentNicholas A. Giudice, Jerome D. Tietz. 121-137 [doi]
- Cognitive Surveying: A Framework for Mobile Data Collection, Analysis, and Visualization of Spatial Knowledge and Navigation PracticesDrew Dara-Abrams. 138-153 [doi]
- What Do Focus Maps Focus On?Kai-Florian Richter, Denise Peters, Gregory Kuhnmünch, Falko Schmid. 154-170 [doi]
- Locating Oneself on a Map in Relation to Person Qualities and Map CharacteristicsLynn S. Liben, Lauren J. Myers, Kim A. Kastens. 171-187 [doi]
- Conflicting Cues from Vision and Touch Can Impair Spatial Task Performance: Speculations on the Role of Spatial Ability in Reconciling Frames of ReferenceMadeleine Keehner. 188-201 [doi]
- Epistemic Actions in Science EducationKim A. Kastens, Lynn S. Liben, Shruti Agrawal. 202-215 [doi]
- An Influence Model for Reference Object Selection in Spatially Locative PhrasesMichael Barclay, Antony Galton. 216-232 [doi]
- Tiered Models of Spatial Language InterpretationRobert J. Ross. 233-249 [doi]
- Perspective Use and Perspective Shift in Spatial DialogueJuliana Goschler, Elena Andonova, Robert J. Ross. 250-265 [doi]
- Natural Language Meets Spatial CalculiJoana Hois, Oliver Kutz. 266-282 [doi]
- Automatic Classification of Containment and Support Spatial Relations in English and DutchKate Lockwood, Andrew Lovett, Kenneth D. Forbus. 283-294 [doi]
- Integral vs. Separable Attributes in Spatial Similarity AssessmentsKonstantinos A. Nedas, Max J. Egenhofer. 295-310 [doi]
- Spatial Abstraction: Aspectualization, Coarsening, and Conceptual ClassificationLutz Frommberger, Diedrich Wolter. 311-327 [doi]
- Representing Concepts in TimeMartin Raubal. 328-343 [doi]
- The Network of Reference Frames Theory: A Synthesis of Graphs and Cognitive MapsTobias Meilinger. 344-360 [doi]
- Spatially Constrained Grammars for Mobile Intention RecognitionPeter Kiefer. 361-377 [doi]
- Modeling Cross-Cultural Performance on the Visual Oddity TaskAndrew Lovett, Kate Lockwood, Kenneth D. Forbus. 378-393 [doi]
- Modelling Scenes Using the Activity within ThemHannah M. Dee, Roberto Fraile, David C. Hogg, Anthony G. Cohn. 394-408 [doi]
- Pareto-Optimality of Cognitively Preferred Polygonal Hulls for Dot PatternsAntony Galton. 409-425 [doi]
- Qualitative Reasoning about Convex RelationsDominik Lücke, Till Mossakowski, Diedrich Wolter. 426-440 [doi]