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Spatial Cognition & Computation, Volume 7
Volume 7, Number 1, 2007
- Stephen C. Hirtle, Anthony G. Cohn:
Gary L. Allen: In Memoriam. 1-2 - Werner Kuhn, Martin Raubal, Peter Gärdenfors:
Editorial: Cognitive Semantics and Spatio-Temporal Ontologies. 3-12 - Kai-Uwe Carstensen:
Spatio-Temporal Ontologies and Attention. 13-32 - Olav K. Wiegand:
A Formalism Supplementing Cognitive Semantics Based on Mereology. 33-59 - Boyan Brodaric, Mark Gahegan:
Experiments to Examine the Situated Nature of Geoscientific Concepts. 61-95 - John A. Bateman, Stefano Borgo, Klaus Lüttich, Claudio Masolo, Till Mossakowski:
Ontological Modularity and Spatial Diversity. 97-128
Volume 7, Number 2, 2007
- Paulo E. Santos:
Reasoning about Depth and Motion from an Observer's Viewpoint. 133-178 - Leo J. Gugerty, William Rodes:
A Cognitive Model of Strategies for Cardinal Direction Judgments. 179-212 - Almut Hupbach, Oliver Hardt, Lynn Nadel, Veronique D. Bohbot:
Spatial Reorientation: Effects of Verbal and Spatial Shadowing. 213-226
Volume 7, Number 3, 2007
- Tad T. Brunyé, Holly A. Taylor, Michael F. Worboys:
Levels of Detail in Descriptions and Depictions of Geographic Space. 227-266 - Petra Jansen-Osmann, Gunnar Wiedenbauer, Juliane Schmid, Martin Heil:
The Influence of Landmarks and Pre-exposure to a Structural Map During the Process of Spatial Knowledge Acquisition: A Study with Children and Adults in a Virtual Environment. 267-285 - Marie-Paule Daniel, Célia Mores Dibo-Cohen, Luc Carité, Patrice Boyer, Michel Denis:
Dysfunctions of Spatial Cognition in Schizophrenic Patients. 287-309
Volume 7, Number 4, 2007
- Jun Xu, David M. Mark:
Natural Language Understanding of Spatial Relations Between Linear Geographic Objects. 311-347 - Francesca Pazzaglia, Holly A. Taylor:
Perspective, Instruction, and Cognitive Style in Spatial Representation of a Virtual Environment. 349-364 - Michael Tlauka, Paul N. Wilson, Marc Adams, Caren Souter, Angela H. Young:
An Investigation into Vertical Bias Effects. 365-391
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