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- Individual Differences in Spatial Language and Way-Finding: The Role of Cognition, Emotion and Motivation - (Abstract)Francesca Pazzaglia, Chiara Meneghetti. 1-3 [doi]
- CogSketch: Sketch Understanding for Cognitive Science Research and for Education - (Abstract)Kenneth D. Forbus. 4 [doi]
- The Refraction of Space: A Radical Reversal of Direction - (Abstract)Roger Downs. 5-6 [doi]
- Investigating the Role of Goals and Environmental Structure on Memory for Distance and Time in Virtual EnvironmentsAngie Johnson, Kenny R. Coventry, Emine M. Thompson. 7-18 [doi]
- The Spatial and Temporal Underpinnings of Social DistanceJustin L. Matthews, Teenie Matlock. 19-31 [doi]
- The Role of Slope in Human ReorientationDaniele Nardi, Nora S. Newcombe, Thomas F. Shipley. 32-40 [doi]
- Influence of Geometry and Objects on Local Route Choices during WayfindingJulia Frankenstein, Simon J. Büchner, Thora Tenbrink, Christoph Hölscher. 41-53 [doi]
- Testing Landmark Identification Theories in Virtual EnvironmentsDenise Peters, Yun Hui Wu, Stephan Winter. 54-69 [doi]
- Men to the East and Women to the Right: Wayfinding with Verbal Route InstructionsVanessa Joy A. Anacta, Angela Schwering. 70-84 [doi]
- Do All Science Disciplines Rely on Spatial Abilities? Preliminary Evidence from Self-report QuestionnairesMary Hegarty, Raymond D. Crookes, Drew Dara-Abrams, Thomas F. Shipley. 85-94 [doi]
- Gestures in Geology: The Roles of Spatial Skills, Expertise, and Communicative ContextLynn S. Liben, Adam E. Christensen, Kim A. Kastens. 95-111 [doi]
- Using Analogical Mapping to Assess the Affordances of Scale Models Used in Earth and Environmental Science EducationKim A. Kastens, Ann Rivet. 112-124 [doi]
- Aligning Spatial Perspective in Route DescriptionsElena Andonova. 125-138 [doi]
- The Role of Grammatical Aspect in the Dynamics of Spatial DescriptionsSarah E. Anderson, Teenie Matlock, Michael J. Spivey. 139-151 [doi]
- Implicit Spatial Length Modulates Time Estimates, But Not Vice VersaRoberto Bottini, Daniel Casasanto. 152-162 [doi]
- Bio-inspired Architecture for Active Sensorimotor LocalizationThomas Reineking, Johannes Wolter, Konrad Gadzicki, Christoph Zetzsche. 163-178 [doi]
- Color Binding in Visuo-Spatial Working MemoryLuca Simione, Antonino Raffone, Gisella Micciantuono, Marta Olivetti Belardinelli, Cees van Leeuwen. 179-190 [doi]
- Human EEG Correlates of Spatial Navigation within Egocentric and Allocentric Reference FramesMarkus Plank, Hermann J. Müller, Julie Onton, Scott Makeig, Klaus Gramann. 191-206 [doi]
- Putting Egocentric and Allocentric into PerspectiveTobias Meilinger, Gottfried Vosgerau. 207-221 [doi]
- Reference Frames Influence Spatial Memory Development within and Across Sensory ModalitiesJonathan W. Kelly, Marios N. Avraamides, Timothy P. McNamara. 222-233 [doi]
- Do We Need to Walk for Effective Virtual Reality Navigation? Physical Rotations Alone May SufficeBernhard E. Riecke, Bobby Bodenheimer, Timothy P. McNamara, Betsy Williams, Peng Peng, Daniel Feuereissen. 234-247 [doi]
- Eye Movements Reflect Reasoning with Mental Images but Not with Mental Models in Orientation Knowledge TasksJan Frederik Sima, Maren Lindner, Holger Schultheis, Thomas Barkowsky. 248-261 [doi]
- An Eye-Tracking Study of Integrative Spatial Cognition over Diagrammatic RepresentationsAtsushi Shimojima, Yasuhiro Katagiri. 262-278 [doi]
- Enriching Spatial Knowledge through a Multiattribute Locational SystemStephen C. Hirtle, Samvith Srinivas. 279-288 [doi]
- Interactive Assistance for Tour PlanningYohei Kurata. 289-302 [doi]
- Verbally Annotated Tactile Maps - Challenges and ApproachesChristian Graf. 303-318 [doi]
- Generating Adaptive Route Instructions Using Hierarchical Reinforcement LearningHeriberto Cuayáhuitl, Nina Dethlefs, Lutz Frommberger, Kai-Florian Richter, John Bateman. 319-334 [doi]
- Can Mirror-Reading Reverse the Flow of Time?Daniel Casasanto, Roberto Bottini. 335-345 [doi]