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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 A biologically plausible robot attention model, based on space and time Belardinelli, Anna
2006
7 5 p. 11-14
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2 Abnormal auditory-visual crossmodal temporal-order judgments in Parkinson’s disease Lewald, J.
2006
7 5 p. 134
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3 Action learning: hierarchical organization and perspective Tversky, Barbara
2006
7 5 p. 175
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4 Active processing in visual and visuospatial working memory Suchan, Boris
2006
7 5 p. 188
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5 Aesthetic, perception and preference for historical and modern buildings Mura, Marina
2006
7 5 p. 66-67
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6 A framework for assessing the salience of landmarks for wayfinding tasks Caduff, David
2006
7 5 p. 23
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7 A mindset for user-centered spatial applications Hockenberry, Matthew
2006
7 5 p. 49-51
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8 An fMRI study of the binding of audio-visual information: the dissociation between object and space processing Sestieri, Carlo
2006
7 5 p. 138-139
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9 An overview of spatial auditory displays Iyer, Nandini
2006
7 5 p. 148
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10 Aspects of complexity in visual–spatial working memory: indication for the application of strategies? Zoelch, Christof
2006
7 5 p. 165
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11 Assessing the automaticity of intramodal and crossmodal spatial attentional orienting Spence, Charles
2006
7 5 p. 3
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12 Assistive navigational devices that incorporate principles of spatial cognition and imagery Edwards, Geoffrey
2006
7 5 p. 174
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13 Assistive navigational devices that incorporate principles of spatial cognition and imagery Tversky, Barbara
2006
7 5 p. 172
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14 Assistive technologies in spatial environments Bodine, Cathy
2006
7 5 p. 167
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15 Body organisation and spatial representation Tolja, Jader
2006
7 5 p. 95
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16 CADMUS: use of affordances in cognitive modeling for wayfinding Michon, Pierre-Emmanuel
2006
7 5 p. 65
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17 Challenging the importance of vision for the development of an extrinsic spatial framework: evidence from the blind and sighted Eardley, Alison F.
2006
7 5 p. 30-31
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18 Chicks’ use of geometrical and nongeometrical information in environments of different sizes Chiandetti, Cinzia
2006
7 5 p. 24-26
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19 Cognitive stances in urban mobility: a simulation experiment Occelli, Sylvie
2006
7 5 p. 72-74
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20 Configural representations in spatial working memory Boduroglu, Aysecan
2006
7 5 p. 160-162
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21 Construction of a spatial mental model from a verbal description or from navigation in a virtual environment Gyselinck, Valérie
2006
7 5 p. 46-48
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22 Cross language learning disabilities and verbal versus spatial memory Everatt, John
2006
7 5 p. 32
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23 Describing locations in English and Japanese after real-world navigation Tripp, Steven
2006
7 5 p. 97-99
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24 Developmental components of large-scale search: evidence from children and individuals with partial genetic deletions Smith, Alastair D.
2006
7 5 p. 93-94
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25 Does spatial interference affect spatial text processing in individuals with high mental rotation ability? Meneghetti, Chiara
2006
7 5 p. 64
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26 Dynamic variability in mnemic systems: a way to study the consolidation process Berberian, B.
2006
7 5 p. 15-17
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27 Dysfunctions of spatial cognition: the case of schizophrenic patients Daniel, Marie-Paule
2006
7 5 p. 173
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28 Egocentric and allocentric spatial frames of reference: a direct measure Iachini, Tina
2006
7 5 p. 126-127
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29 Elucidating the ground-based mechanisms underlying space perception in the intermediate distance range Ooi, Teng Leng
2006
7 5 p. 75-76
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30 Empirical indices of spatial and executive processes in visuo-spatial working memory Thompson, J. M.
2006
7 5 p. 164
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31 ERP correlates of working memory for sound and picture locations Lehnert, Günther
2006
7 5 p. 180
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32 ERP effects of movement preparation on visual processing: attention shifts to the hand, not the goal Velzen, José van
2006
7 5 p. 100-101
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33 Evolution of spatial cognition: mechanisms and tasks Mallot, Hanspeter A.
2006
7 5 p. 155
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34 Finding and losing your way in the world: neurocognitive studies on spatial memory Postma, Albert
2006
7 5 p. 2
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35 Finding your way in the world: on the neurocognitive basis of spatial memory and orientation in humans Postma, Albert
2006
7 5 p. 150
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36 Forgetting rate of topographical memory in a virtual environment Latini Corazzini, Luca
2006
7 5 p. 56-58
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37 Forming a stable spatial representation Dessalegn, Banchiamlack
2006
7 5 p. 27
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38 Functional dissociation in working memory maintenance of voice identity and location Rämä, Pia
2006
7 5 p. 182
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39 Gaze and postural stability of elite ballet dancers, ACL-deficient and normal controls during the quiet stance and lunge Vickers, Joan N.
2006
7 5 p. 176
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40 Gaze of Olympic speedskaters skating at full speed on a regulation oval: perception-action coupling in a dynamic performance environment Vickers, Joan N.
2006
7 5 p. 102-105
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41 Geographic event conceptualization Klippel, Alexander
2006
7 5 p. 52-54
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42 Haptic spatial orientation processing and working memory Postma, Albert
2006
7 5 p. 181
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43 How different organizations of space modulate the same-object effect Cappucci, Paola
2006
7 5 p. 121-122
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44 How do emotion and gaze direction interfere with overt orienting of visual attention? Bonifacci, Paola
2006
7 5 p. 115
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45 Human brain activation elicited by the localization of sounds delivering at attended or unattended positions: an fMRI/MEG study Brunetti, Marcella
2006
7 5 p. 116-117
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46 Hybrid architecture for the sensorimotor representation of spatial configurations Schill, Kerstin
2006
7 5 p. 90-92
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47 Image representation, scaling and cognitive model of object perception Ganji, Sandeep Kumar
2006
7 5 p. 37-39
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48 Improving spatial awareness in the aircraft cockpit: partially supporting evidence for the concept of scene-linking Lorenz, Bernd
2006
7 5 p. 149
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49 Individual differences in visuo-spatial imagery: further evidence for the distinction between object and spatial imagers Vannucci, Manila
2006
7 5 p. 144-145
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50 Individual variation in human spatial ability: differences between men and women in object location memory Goede, Maartje de
2006
7 5 p. 153
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51 Induction of lateralized spatial bias among normal subjects Dupierrix, Eve
2006
7 5 p. 28-29
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52 Influence of acquiring reading and writing on visuo-spatial pseudohemineglect Tatu, Mona Karina
2006
7 5 p. 143
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53 Interactive sonification for blind people exploration of geo-referenced data: comparison between a keyboard-exploration and a haptic-exploration interfaces Delogu, Franco
2006
7 5 p. 178-179
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54 Location-based selection for storage in visuo-spatial working memory Raffone, Antonino
2006
7 5 p. 86
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55 Navigation in the absence of vision: how to find one’s way in a 3D audio virtual environment? Blum, Alan
2006
7 5 p. 151
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56 Neural bases of route-survey processing in topographical memory Latini Corazzini, Luca
2006
7 5 p. 131-133
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57 Object and spatial imagery: distinctions between members of different professions Blajenkova, Olessia
2006
7 5 p. 20-21
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58 On the influence of audio-visual interactions on working memory performance: a study with non-semantic stimuli Santangelo, Valerio
2006
7 5 p. 187
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59 Perceiving occlusion through auditory–visual substitution Jacomuzzi, Alessandra
2006
7 5 p. 128-130
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60 Perceptual exploration and intersensory merging in a visual–haptic Necker cube Bruno, Nicola
2006
7 5 p. 22
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61 Plasticity of spatial learning strategies in the common cuttlefish Alves, C.
2006
7 5 p. 111
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62 Processing of binaural sound coherence in the human brain Zimmer, Ulrike
2006
7 5 p. 109-110
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63 Promoting successful indoor traveling in persons with multiple disabilities through the use of electronic orientation systems Lancioni, Giulio
2006
7 5 p. 55
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64 Recent trends in the research on visuo-spatial working memory Rossi-Arnaud, Clelia
2006
7 5 p. 156
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65 Rehearsal processes in visuo-spatial working memory Pearson, David G.
2006
7 5 p. 163
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66 Relationship among personal space, body image, postural balance regulation and proprioceptive integration areas Ruggieri, Vezio
2006
7 5 p. 87
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67 Schematic maps in MobileGIS environments: an automated simulated annealing based case study Anand, Suchith
2006
7 5 p. 7-8
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68 Selecting the most appropriate technology: the need to assess the match of person and device Scherer, Marcia
2006
7 5 p. 171
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69 Shifting attention across spaces while driving: are hands-free mobile phones really safer? Fagioli, Sabrina
2006
7 5 p. 147
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70 Spaces of the self in psychotics’ drawings Peciccia, Maurizio
2006
7 5 p. 81
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71 Space syntax in a wayfinding task Nenci, Anna M.
2006
7 5 p. 70-71
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72 Spatial cognition as a tool for the design of mediated spaces Liapi, Marianthi
2006
7 5 p. 59-62
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73 Spatial cognition in Parkinson’s disease and neurodegenerative dementias Parnetti, Lucilla
2006
7 5 p. 77-78
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74 Spatial knowledge acquisition: using technology, training, and techniques to enhance spatial learning for two special populations Marston, James R.
2006
7 5 p. 170
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75 Spatial mental models derived from the integration of information from different perspectives Pazzaglia, Francesca
2006
7 5 p. 79-80
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76 Spatial representations in Human Factors/Ergonomics research Nocera, Francesco Di
2006
7 5 p. 146
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77 Spatial strategies in real and virtual environments Makany, Tamas
2006
7 5 p. 63
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78 Spatial working memory in different senses Zimmer, Hubert
2006
7 5 p. 177
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79 Spontaneous geographical maps of Europe by Italian school children Amann Gainotti, Merete
2006
7 5 p. 112-114
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80 Synaptic plasticity in the basal ganglia as a cellular model for spatial cognition and neurological disorders Calabresi, Paolo
2006
7 5 p. 1
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81 Tactile maps: universal design and participation in the architectural design process Bernardi, Núbia
2006
7 5 p. 18-19
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82 The cognition of geographic space and cognitive mapping in disabled persons Scherer, Marcia
2006
7 5 p. 166
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83 The development of body, environment, and object-based frames of reference in spatial memory in normal and atypical populations Nardini, Marko
2006
7 5 p. 68-69
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84 The development of visually guided locomotor planning Cowie, Dorothy
2006
7 5 p. 123
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85 The effect of a reference object’s orientation on the apprehension of spatial terms Kojima, Takatsugu
2006
7 5 p. 140-142
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86 The effect of familiarity on egocentred and allocentred spatial representations of the environment Ruggiero, Gennaro
2006
7 5 p. 88-89
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87 The effects of sensorimotor cues on spatial reasoning performance Avraamides, Marios N.
2006
7 5 p. 9-10
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88 The influence of expertise level on the visuo-spatial ability: differences between experts and novices in imagery and drawing abilities Calabrese, Lucia
2006
7 5 p. 118-120
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89 The “misprojection” hypothesis Toraldo, Alessio
2006
7 5 p. 96
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90 The perception of categorical and coordinate spatial changes in children Bullens, Jessie
2006
7 5 p. 152
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91 The representation of objects and location in conceptual networks Vries, P. H. de
2006
7 5 p. 106-108
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92 The role of stimulus’ instability in the reproduction of visuospatial pattern Giraudo, M. D.
2006
7 5 p. 44-45
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93 Towards a functional ontology for working memory for sign and speech Rudner, Mary
2006
7 5 p. 183-186
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94 “Two cues are not better than one” the integration of geometric and featural information in the reorientation paradigm Picucci, Luciana
2006
7 5 p. 82-85
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95 Understanding the dynamics of direction giving and following during navigation Hund, Alycia M.
2006
7 5 p. 125
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96 Vision-for-perception and vision-for-action in typical development, autism, and Parkinson’s disease Giovannini, Lorena
2006
7 5 p. 40-43
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97 Visuo-spatial ability and wayfinding performance in real-world Nori, Raffaella
2006
7 5 p. 135-137
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98 Visuo-spatial pseudohemineglect in professional sportsmen Dumbrava, Andrei
2006
7 5 p. 124
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99 Walking participants through a virtual model: how we got there and its implications Galan-Diaz, Carlos
2006
7 5 p. 33-36
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100 Wayfinding tasks in visually impaired people: the role of tactile maps Caddeo, Pierluigi
2006
7 5 p. 168-169
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101 We see the world the way we do because of how our brain activity moves Leeuwen, Cees van
2006
7 5 p. 4-6
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102 What happens when the brain fails: neuropsychological studies on spatial memory Guariglia, Cecilia
2006
7 5 p. 154
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103 What kind of space is remembered in spatial span? Avons, S. E.
2006
7 5 p. 157-159
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