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Spatial Cognition & Computation, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, 2005
- Gérard Ligozat, Jean-François Condotta:
On the Relevance of Conceptual Spaces for Spatial and Temporal Reasoning. 1-27 - Michael R. W. Dawson, Patricia M. Boechler, Jill Orsten:
An Artificial Neural Network That Uses Coarse Allocentric Coding of Direction to Represent Distances Between Locations in a Metric Space. 29-67 - Pragya Agarwal:
Topological and Geometric Operators for Ontological Classification of Vague Geographic Concepts. 69-88 - Hongbin Wang, Yanlong Sun, Todd R. Johnson, Ye Yuan:
Prioritized Spatial Updating in the Intrinsic Frame of Reference. 89-113
Volume 5, Numbers 2-3, 2005
- Thomas Barkowsky, Christian Freksa, Markus Knauff:
Special Issue: "Spatial and Visual Components in Mental Reasoning About Space" Editorial. 115-117 - Merideth Gattis:
Inferencing From Spatial Information. 119-137 - Manuel Vidal, Alain Berthoz:
Navigating in a Virtual 3D Maze: Body and Gravity, Two Possible Reference Frames for Perceiving and Memorizing. 139-161 - Paul U. Lee, Barbara Tversky:
Interplay Between Visual and Spatial: The Effect of Landmark Descriptions on Comprehension of Route/Survey Spatial Descriptions. 163-185 - M. Jeanne Sholl, Ryan J. Kenny:
Sources of Interference in Spatial Long-Term Memory Retrieval. 187-215 - Corinne Jola, Fred W. Mast:
Mental Object Rotation and Egocentric Body Transformation: Two Dissociable Processes? 217-237 - Reinhold Rauh, Cornelius Hagen, Markus Knauff, Thomas Kuss, Christoph Schlieder, Gerhard Strube:
Preferred and Alternative Mental Models in Spatial Reasoning. 239-269
Volume 5, Number 4, 2005
- Jeffrey M. Zacks, Barbara Tversky:
Multiple Systems for Spatial Imagery: Transformations of Objects and Bodies. 271-306 - Martha W. Alibali:
Gesture in Spatial Cognition: Expressing, Communicating, and Thinking About Spatial Information. 307-331 - Mary Hegarty, Sarah Mayer, Sarah Kriz, Madeleine Keehner:
The Role of Gestures in Mental Animation. 333-356 - Kenny R. Coventry, Anne M. Frias-Lindqvist:
The Influence of Movement, Alignment and Orientation on the Comprehension of Spatial Adpositions in English and Finnish. 357-375
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