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Spatial Cognition & Computation, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, 2019
- Stephen K. Reed:

Modeling visuospatial reasoning. 1-45 - Christian Freksa

, Thomas Barkowsky, Zoe Falomir
, Jasper van de Ven
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Geometric problem solving with strings and pins. 46-68 - Erica M. Barhorst-Cates

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Spatial working memory is enhanced for movement experts in traditional and embodied tasks. 69-91
Volume 19, Number 2, 2019
- Derek J. Huffman

, Arne D. Ekstrom
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Which way is the bookstore? A closer look at the judgments of relative directions task. 93-129 - Hamdi Habacha:

The role of motor processes in mental rotation: selective shaping of cognitive processing via specific sensorimotor experience. 130-145
- Florian A. Twaroch, Paul Brindley

, Paul D. Clough, Christopher B. Jones, Robert C. Pasley, Sue Mansbridge:
Investigating behavioural and computational approaches for defining imprecise regions. 146-171
Volume 19, Number 3, 2019
- Luca D'Acci

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Orientational versus esthetical urban street morphology parameterization in Space Syntax. 172-189 - Sascha Credé

, Tyler Thrash
, Christoph Hölscher, Sara Irina Fabrikant
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The acquisition of survey knowledge for local and global landmark configurations under time pressure. 190-219 - Lindsay Ferrara

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Coordinating signs and eye gaze in the depiction of directions and spatial scenes by fluent and L2 signers of Norwegian Sign Language. 220-251 - Wiebke Schick, Marc Halfmann, Gregor Hardiess, Friedrich Hamm, Hanspeter A. Mallot:

Language cues in the formation of hierarchical representations of space. 252-281
Volume 19, Number 4, 2019
- Tad T. Brunyé, Shaina B. Martis, Breanne Hawes, Holly A. Taylor:

Risk-taking during wayfinding is modulated by external stressors and personality traits. 283-308 - Don R. Lyon, Glenn Gunzelmann, Michael Krusmark:

Path visualization: a method for objective measurement of spatial visualization. 309-333
- Paulo E. Santos

, Pedro Cabalar
, Roberto Casati
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The knowledge of knots: an interdisciplinary literature review. 334-358

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