In:Spatial Cognition: Foundations and applications
Edited by Seán Ó Nualláin
[Advances in Consciousness Research 26] 2000
► pp. v–viii
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Published online: 23 November 2000
https://doi.org/10.1075/aicr.26.toc
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Table of contents
Introduction: Spatial Cognition – Foundations and Applications
Part I: Epistemological Issues1
Men and Women, Maps and Minds: Cognitive bases of sex-related differences in reading and interpreting maps
A Theoretical Framework for the Study of Spatial Cognition
Describers and Explorers: A method for investigating cognitive maps
The Functional Separability of Self-Reference and Object-to-Object Systems in Spatial Memory
In Search for an Overall Organizing Principle in Spatial Mental Models: A question of inference
Describing the Topology of Spherical Regions using the ‘RCC’ Formalism
Cognitive Mapping in Rats and Humans: The tent-maze, a place learning task in visually disconnected environments
Spatial Cognition Without Spatial Concepts
Space Under Stress: Spatial understanding and new media technologies
Part II: Software Applications: Multimedia, GIS, diagrammatic reasoning and beyond147
CHAMELEON meets spatial cognition
SONAS: Multimodal, Multi-User Interaction with a Modelled Environment
Designing Real-Time Software Advisors for 3D Spatial Operations
Using Spatial Semantics to Discover and Verify Diagrammatic Demonstrations of Geometric Propositions
Formal Specifications of Image Schemata for Interoperability in Geographic Information Systems
Using a Spatial Display to Represent the Temporal Structure of Multimedia Documents
Part III: Language and Space247
A Computational Multi-layered Model for the Interpretation of Locative Expressions
The Composition of Conceptual Structure for Spatial Motion Imperatives
Modelling Spatial Inferences in Text Understanding
Linguistic and Graphical Representations and the Characterisation of Individual Differences
Part IV: Memory, Consciousness and Space315
Given-New Versus New-Given? An analysis of reading times for spatial descriptions
A Connectionist Model of the Processes Involved in Generating and Exploring Visual Mental Images
Working Memory and Mental Synthesis: A dual-task approach
Subject Index
