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Spatial Cognition
How Space Structures Language
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Barbara Tversky
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Paul U. Lee
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October 2 1998
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Book chapters
pp. 19
The Route Direction Effect and its Constraints
pp. 39
Spatial Information and Actions
pp. 63
The Impact of Exogenous Factors on Spatial Coding in Perception and Memory
pp. 79
Judging Spatial Relations from Memory
pp. 107
Relations between the mental representation of extrapersonal space and spatial behavior
pp. 129
Representational Levels for the Perception of the Courses of Motion
pp. 157
How Space Structures Language
pp. 176
Shape Nouns and Shape Concepts: A Geometry for ‘Corner’
pp. 203
Typicality Effects in the Categorization of Spatial Relations
pp. 223
The Use of Locative Expressions in Dependence of the Spatial Relation between Target and Reference Object in Two-Dimensional Layouts
pp. 241
Reference Frames for Spatial Inference in Text Understanding
pp. 267
Mental Models in Spatial Reasoning
pp. 293
Formal Models for Cognition — Taxonomy of Spatial Location Description and Frames of Reference
pp. 313
Spatial Representation with Aspect Maps
pp. 337
A Hierarchy of Qualitative Representations for Space
pp. 351
Spatial Reasoning with Topological Information
pp. 373
A Taxonomy of Spatial Knowledge for Navigation and its Application to the Bremen Autonomous Wheelchair
pp. 399
Human Place Learning in a Computer Generated Arena
pp. 429
Spatial Orientation and Spatial Memory Within a ‘Locomotor Maze’ for Humans
pp. 447
Behavioral experiments in spatial cognition using virtual reality
pp. 469
Spatial orientation in virtual environments: Background considerations and experiments
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