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Spatial Cognition & Computation, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, 2015
- Seokmin Kang

, Barbara Tversky
, John B. Black:
Coordinating Gesture, Word, and Diagram: Explanations for Experts and Novices. 1-26 - Alejandra Barrera, Gonzalo Tejera

, Martin Llofriu, Alfredo Weitzenfeld
:
Learning Spatial Localization: From Rat Studies to Computational Models of the Hippocampus. 27-59
Volume 15, Number 2, 2015
Introduction
- Christophe Claramunt, Kathleen Stewart:

Special Issue on Spatio-Temporal Theories and Models for Environmental, Urban and Social Sciences: Where Do We Stand? 61-67
- Samuel Stehle

, Donna J. Peuquet:
Analyzing Spatio-Temporal Patterns and Their Evolution via Sequence Alignment. 68-85 - Song Gao

:
Spatio-Temporal Analytics for Exploring Human Mobility Patterns and Urban Dynamics in the Mobile Age. 86-114 - Kristin Stock, Didier G. Leibovici

, Luciene Delazari
, Roberto Santos
:
Discovering Order in Chaos: Using a Heuristic Ontology to Derive Spatio-Temporal Sequences for Cadastral Data. 115-141
Volume 15, Number 3, 2015
- Jennie E. Pyers, Pamela Perniss, Karen Emmorey:

Viewpoint in the Visual-Spatial Modality: The Coordination of Spatial Perspective. 143-169 - Corinne A. Holmes, Daniele Nardi, Nora S. Newcombe, Steven M. Weisberg

:
Children's Use of Slope to Guide Navigation: Sex Differences Relate to Spontaneous Slope Perception. 170-185 - Diego dos Santos Silva, Ivandré Paraboni:

Generating Spatial Referring Expressions in Interactive 3D Worlds. 186-225
Volume 15, Number 4, 2015
- Andrea Frick

, Nora S. Newcombe:
Young Children's Perception of Diagrammatic Representations. 227-245 - Aaron L. Gardony, Tad T. Brunyé, Holly A. Taylor:

Navigational Aids and Spatial Memory Impairment: The Role of Divided Attention. 246-284 - Gengen He, Toru Ishikawa

, Makoto Takemiya:
Collaborative Navigation in an Unfamiliar Environment with People Having Different Spatial Aptitudes. 285-307 - Steven A. Marchette, Megan W. Sever, Jonathan I. Flombaum, Amy Lynne Shelton:

Individual Differences in Representational Precision Predict Spatial Working Memory Span. 308-328

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