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- Spatial Features of Terrain Reflected in Pigeon FlightsMargarita Zaleshina, Alexander Zaleshin. 3-14 [doi]
- Humans Construct Survey Estimates on the Fly from a Compartmentalised Representation of the Navigated EnvironmentTobias Meilinger, Agnes Henson, Jonathan Rebane, Heinrich H. Bülthoff, Hanspeter A. Mallot. 15-26 [doi]
- Spatial Survey Estimation Is Incremental and Relies on Directed Memory StructuresTobias Meilinger, Marianne Strickrodt, Heinrich H. Bülthoff. 27-42 [doi]
- Pointing Errors in Non-metric Virtual EnvironmentsAlexander Muryy, Andrew Glennerster. 43-57 [doi]
- The Effect of Locomotion Modes on Spatial Memory and Learning in Large Immersive Virtual Environments: A Comparison of Walking with Gain to Continuous Motion ControlXianshi Xie, Richard A. Paris, Timothy P. McNamara, Bobby Bodenheimer. 58-73 [doi]
- A Graph Representation for Verbal Indoor Route DescriptionsStephan Winter 0001, Ehsan Hamzei, Nico Van de Weghe, Kristien Ooms. 77-91 [doi]
- Object Orientation in Dialogue: A Case Study of Spatial Inference ProcessesGesa Schole, Thora Tenbrink, Elena Andonova, Kenny R. Coventry. 92-106 [doi]
- Spatial Distribution of Local Landmarks in Route-Based Sketch MapsVanessa Joy A. Anacta, Rui Li, Heinrich Löwen, Marcelo De Lima Galvao, Angela Schwering. 107-118 [doi]
- The Influence of Animacy and Spatial Relation Complexity on the Choice of Frame of Reference in GermanKatarzyna Stoltmann, Susanne Fuchs, Manfred Krifka. 119-133 [doi]
- Spatial Discourse Production: Applying Denis's Framework to Non-urban ContextEkaterina Egorova. 134-148 [doi]
- Differences and Commonalities in Self-localization Accuracy of Humans and Robots in a Complex BuildingRul von Stülpnagel, Vincent Langenfeld, Christoph Hölscher. 151-166 [doi]
- A Comparison of Mental and Physical Rotation Using Gaze-Based MeasuresStefanie Wetzel, Sven Bertel. 167-179 [doi]
- Deictic Adaptation in a Virtual EnvironmentNikhil Krishnaswamy, James Pustejovsky. 180-196 [doi]
- Analyzing Strong Spatial Cognition: A Modeling ApproachJasper van de Ven, Munehiro Fukuda, Holger Schultheis, Christian Freksa, Thomas Barkowsky. 197-208 [doi]
- Do Spatial Abilities Have an Impact on Route Learning in Hypertexts?Markus Kattenbeck, Thomas Jänich, Ludwig Kreuzpointner. 211-227 [doi]
- A Dissociation Between Two Classes of Spatial Abilities in Elementary School ChildrenCathleen Heil. 228-243 [doi]
- State Anxiety Influences Sex Differences in Spatial LearningIan T. Ruginski, Jeanine K. Stefanucci, Sarah H. Creem-Regehr. 244-257 [doi]
- Electrocortical Evidence for Long-Term Incidental Spatial Learning Through Modified Navigation InstructionsAnna Wunderlich, Klaus Gramann. 261-278 [doi]
- Distinguishing Sketch Map Types: A Flexible Feature-Based ClassificationJakub Krukar, Stefan Münzer, Lucas Lörch, Vanessa Joy A. Anacta, Stefan Fuest, Angela Schwering. 279-292 [doi]
- The Invisible Maze Task (IMT): Interactive Exploration of Sparse Virtual Environments to Investigate Action-Driven Formation of Spatial RepresentationsLukas Gehrke, John R. Iversen, Scott Makeig, Klaus Gramann. 293-310 [doi]
- Memory for Salient Landmarks: Empirical Findings and a Cognitive ModelRebecca Albrecht, Rul von Stülpnagel. 311-325 [doi]
- A System of Automatic Generation of Landmark-Based Pedestrian Navigation Instructions and Its Effectiveness for WayfindingJue Wang, Toru Ishikawa. 326-340 [doi]