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Spatial Cognition & Computation, Volume 23
Volume 23, Number 1, January 2023
- Kristin A. Bartlett, Jorge Dorribo-Camba:
The role of a graphical interpretation factor in the assessment of Spatial Visualization: A critical analysis. 1-30 - Anna Wunderlich, Sabine Grieger, Klaus Gramann:
Landmark information included in turn-by-turn instructions induce incidental acquisition of lasting route knowledge. 31-56 - Mary E. Frame, Michaela Schwing, Samuel Johnston, Erica Curtis:
Route planning decisions: evaluating reliance on spatial heuristics under risk. 57-82
Volume 23, Number 2, April 2023
- Salome Pedrett, Alain Chavaillaz, Andrea Frick:
Age-related changes in how 3.5- to 5.5-year-olds observe and imagine rotational object motion. 83-111 - Christopher Widdowson, Ranxiao Frances Wang:
Human spatial learning strategies in wormhole virtual environments. 112-131 - Niloofar Aflaki, Kristin Stock, Christopher B. Jones, Hans Guesgen, Jeremy G. Morley:
An empirical study of the semantic similarity of geospatial prepositions and their senses. 132-176
Volume 23, Number 3, July 2023
- Xiaofeng Lou, Kaihuai Deng, Yidi Li, ChangHai Peng:
Transparency study of architectural space based on a scalar field function. 177-205 - Eva Nuhn, Sabine Timpf:
Landmark weights - an alternative to spatial distances in shortest route algorithms. 206-232 - Stephanie Doner, Jingyi Zheng, Andrew S. McAvan, Michael J. Starrett, Roy H. Campbell, Delaney Sanders, Arne D. Ekstrom:
Evidence for flexible navigation strategies during spatial learning involving path choices. 233-262
Volume 23, Number 4, October 2023
- Jakub Krukar, Antonia van Eek, Angela Schwering:
Task-dependent sketch maps. 263-292 - Darin Galyer, Stephen Dopkins:
Direction information is more influential than distance information in memory for location relative to landmarks. 293-308 - Chengli Xiao, Weishuang Wu, Junyi Zhang, Liufei Xu:
Treat robots as humans? Perspective choice in human-human and human-robot spatial language interaction. 309-329
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