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Spatial Cognition IX 2014: Bremen, Germany
- Christian Freksa, Bernhard Nebel, Mary Hegarty, Thomas Barkowsky:

Spatial Cognition IX - International Conference, Spatial Cognition 2014, Bremen, Germany, September 15-19, 2014. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8684, Springer 2014, ISBN 978-3-319-11214-5
Spatial Memory
- Adamantini Hatzipanayioti

, Alexia Galati
, Marios N. Avraamides
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Spatial Updating in Narratives. 1-13 - Holly A. Taylor, Ayanna K. Thomas, Caterina Artuso

, Caroline M. Eastman:
Effects of Global and Local Processing on Visuospatial Working Memory. 14-29 - Chiara Meneghetti

, Erika Borella
, Veronica Muffato
, Francesca Pazzaglia
, Rossana de Beni:
Environment Learning from Spatial Descriptions: The Role of Perspective and Spatial Abilities in Young and Older Adults. 30-45 - Heather Burte, Mary Hegarty:

Alignment Effects and Allocentric-Headings within a Relative Heading Task. 46-61 - Wai-Kiang Yeap:

On Egocentric and Allocentric Maps. 62-75
Language and Communication
- Thomas Kluth, Holger Schultheis

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Attentional Distribution and Spatial Language. 76-91 - Vivien Mast, Diedrich Wolter, Alexander Klippel

, Jan Oliver Wallgrün, Thora Tenbrink
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Boundaries and Prototypes in Categorizing Direction. 92-107 - Rodrigo de Oliveira:

Spatial Language in Brazilian Portuguese as Perceived by the General Upper Model. 108-120 - Patrick Renner

, Thies Pfeiffer
, Ipke Wachsmuth
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Spatial References with Gaze and Pointing in Shared Space of Humans and Robots. 121-136
Wayfinding and Navigation
- Ineke J. M. van der Ham, Jacco van den Hoven:

Lateralization of Route Continuation and Route Order. 137-146 - Xiaoli Chen, Timothy P. McNamara:

Bayesian Cue Interaction in Human Spatial Navigation. 147-160 - Toshihiro Osaragi

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Cognitive Values of Place Image Detected from Spatial Distribution of Building Names. 161-175 - Stephany Bigler, Annina Brügger, Fiona Utzinger, Kai-Florian Richter

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Up, Down, Turn Around: Assisted Wayfinding Involving Level Changes. 176-189 - Sarah Cook, Roy A. Ruddle:

Effect of Simplicity and Attractiveness on Route Selection for Different Journey Types. 190-205 - Maxime B. Sainte-Marie

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The Road to Direction - Assessing the Impact of Road Asymmetry on Street Network Small-Worldness. 206-221
Computational Models
- Rebecca Albrecht, Marco Ragni

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Spatial Planning: An ACT-R Model for the Tower of London Task. 222-236 - Tobias Kluth

, Christoph Zetzsche:
Spatial Numerosity: A Computational Model Based on a Topological Invariant. 237-252
Diagrams and Maps
- Sahib Jan, Angela Schwering, Malumbo Chipofya

, Jia Wang
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Qualitative Representations of Schematized and Distorted Street Segments in Sketch Maps. 253-267 - Maria D. Chang, Jon William Wetzel, Kenneth D. Forbus:

Spatial Reasoning in Comparative Analyses of Physics Diagrams. 268-282
Technical Approaches
- Thomas Reineking, Joachim Clemens:

Dimensions of Uncertainty in Evidential Grid Maps. 283-298 - André van Delden, Reinhard Moratz:

Crossing the Boundary - Two Benchmarks for Qualitative Spatial Reasoning Bridging Relative Directions and Mereotopology. 299-311 - David Nakath

, Tobias Kluth
, Thomas Reineking, Christoph Zetzsche, Kerstin Schill:
Active Sensorimotor Object Recognition in Three-Dimensional Space. 312-324
Spatial Ability
- Linsey A. Smith, Raedy M. Ping, Bryan J. Matlen, Micah B. Goldwater, Dedre Gentner, Susan C. Levine:

Mechanisms of Spatial Learning: Teaching Children Geometric Categories. 325-337 - Toru Ishikawa

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Spatial Concepts: Sensitivity to Changes in Geometric Properties in Environmental and Figural Perception. 338-353 - William Eric Marsh, Jean-Rémy Chardonnet

, Frédéric Mérienne
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Virtual Distance Estimation in a CAVE. 354-369 - Vera Ruthsatz, Sarah Neuburger, Petra Jansen, Claudia M. Quaiser-Pohl:

Pellet Figures, the Feminine Answer to Cube Figures? Influence of Stimulus Features and Rotational Axis on the Mental-Rotation Performance of Fourth-Grade Boys and Girls. 370-382 - Margaret R. Tarampi, Michael N. Geuss, Jeanine K. Stefanucci, Sarah H. Creem-Regehr:

A Preliminary Study on the Role of Movement Imagery in Spatial Perception. 383-395

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