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Spatial Cognition & Computation, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, 2021
- Linda Abarbanell

, Peggy Li:
Unraveling the contribution of left-right language on spatial perspective taking. 1-38 - Demet Yesiltepe

, Ayse Ozbil Torun
, Antoine Coutrot, Michael Hornberger, Hugo J. Spiers
, Ruth Conroy Dalton
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Computer models of saliency alone fail to predict subjective visual attention to landmarks during observed navigation. 39-66 - Chiara Meneghetti, Tommaso Feraco

, Paola Ispiro, Stefanie Pietsch
, Petra Jansen:
The practice of judo: how does it relate to different spatial abilities? 67-88
Volume 21, Number 2, 2021
- Andrew M. Lovett

, Holger Schultheis
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Spatial adaptation: modeling a key spatial ability. 89-113 - Ali Zare Zardiny, Farshad Hakimpour

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Integration of sketch maps in community mapping activities. 114-142 - Danilo H. Perico

, Paulo E. Santos
, Reinaldo A. C. Bianchi:
Guided navigation from multiple viewpoints using qualitative spatial reasoning. 143-172
Volume 21, Number 3, 2021
- Sora Key, M. D. Gross:

From architects' terms to computable descriptions of spatial qualities. 173-196 - Efrosini Charalambous

, Sean Hanna
, Alan Penn
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Aha! I know where I am: the contribution of visuospatial cues to reorientation in urban environments. 197-234 - Daniele Nardi

, Katelyn J. Singer
, Krista M. Price, Samantha E. Carpenter, Joseph A. Bryant, Mackenzie A. Hatheway, Jada N. Johnson, Annika K. Pairitz, Keldyn L. Young, Nora S. Newcombe
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Navigating without vision: spontaneous use of terrain slant in outdoor place learning. 235-255
Volume 21, Number 4, 2021
- Zhiyong Zhou

, Robert Weibel
, Cheng Fu
, Stephan Winter
, Haosheng Huang
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Indoor landmark selection for route communication: the influence of route-givers' social roles and receivers' familiarity with the environment. 257-289 - Rebecca Albrecht

, Rul von Stülpnagel
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Taking the right (or left?) turn: effects of landmark salience on the retrieval of route directions. 290-319 - Vanessa Ligonnière, V. Gyselinck, S. Lhuillier, Mir Abolfazl Mostafavi

, Aurélie Dommes
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How does the visual and cognitive saliency of landmarks improve construction of spatial representations in younger and older adults? 320-345

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