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Spatial Cognition & Computation, Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, 2014
- Lin Wang, Weimin Mou

, Xianghong Sun:
Development of Landmark Knowledge at Decision Points. 1-17 - Azam Asl, Ernest Davis:

A Qualitative Calculus for Three-Dimensional Rotations. 18-57 - Qi Wang, Holly A. Taylor, Tad T. Brunyé, Keith B. Maddox

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Seeing the Forest or the Trees? Shifting Categorical Effects in Map Memory. 58-89
Volume 14, Number 2, 2014
- Ranxiao Frances Wang:

Human Four-Dimensional Spatial Judgments of Hyper-Volume. 91-113 - Andrew U. Frank

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Four-Dimensional Representation in Human Cognition and Difficulties with Demonstrations: A Commentary on Wang. 114-120 - Ranxiao Frances Wang:

Stronger Evidence for Four-Dimensional Spatial Representations: A Response to Frank. 121-123 - Donald G. Janelle, Mary Hegarty, Nora S. Newcombe:

Spatial Thinking Across the College Curriculum: A Report on a Specialist Meeting. 124-141 - Mary Hegarty:

Spatial Thinking in Undergraduate Science Education. 142-167
Volume 14, Number 3, 2014
- Deanne M. Adams, Andrew T. Stull, Mary Hegarty:

Effects of Mental and Manual Rotation Training on Mental and Manual Rotation Performance. 169-198 - Mark P. Holden

, Elizabeth Hampson:
Categorical Bias in Line Angle Judgments: Sex Differences and the Use of Multiple Categories. 199-219 - Angela Schwering, Jia Wang

, Malumbo Chipofya
, Sahib Jan, Rui Li, Klaus Broelemann:
SketchMapia: Qualitative Representations for the Alignment of Sketch and Metric Maps. 220-254
Volume 14, Number 4, 2014
- Sen Xu, Alexander Klippel

, Alan M. MacEachren, Prasenjit Mitra:
Exploring Regional Variation in Spatial Language Using Spatially Stratified Web-Sampled Route Direction Documents. 255-283 - Michel Denis, Célia Mores, Doriane Gras, Valérie Gyselinck

, Marie-Paule Daniel:
Is Memory for Routes Enhanced by an Environment's Richness in Visual Landmarks? 284-305 - Teenie Matlock, Spencer C. Castro

, Morgan Fleming, Timothy M. Gann, Paul P. Maglio:
Spatial Metaphors of Web Use. 306-320

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