Spatial cognition : foundations and applications : selected papers from Mind III, Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society of Ireland, 1998 / edited by Seǹ Ó Nuallìn.

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Corporate Author: Cognitive Science Society of Ireland
Other Authors: Ó Nuallìn, Seǹ
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam ; [Great Britain] : John Benjamins, ©2000.
Series:Advances in consciousness research ; v. 26.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • Editorial page
  • Title page
  • LCC data
  • Table of Contents
  • Acknowledgement
  • Introduction Spatial Cognition 8211; Foundationsand applications
  • PART I: Epistemological Issues
  • Men and Women, Maps and Minds: Cognitive bases of sex-related di .erences in reading and interpreting maps
  • A Theoretical Framework for the Study of Spatial Cognition
  • Describers and Explorers: A method for investigating cognitive maps
  • The Functional Separability of Self-Reference and Object-to-Object Systems in Spatial Memory
  • In Search for an Overall Organizing Principle in Spatial Mental Models: A question of inference
  • Describing the Topology of Spherical Regions using the 8216;RCC8217; Formalism
  • Cognitive Mapping in Rats and Humans: The tent-maze, a place learning task in visually disconnected environments
  • Spatial Cognition Without Spatial Concepts
  • Space Under Stress: Spatial understanding and new media technologies
  • PART II: Software Applications
  • CHAMELEON Meets Spatial Cognition
  • SONAS: Multimodal, Multi-User Interaction with a Modelled Environment
  • Designing Real-Time Software Advisors for 3D Spatial Operations
  • Using Spatial Semantics to Discover and Verify Diagrammatic Demonstrations of Geometric Propositions
  • Formal Specifications of Image Schemata for Interoperability in Geographic Information Systems
  • Using a Spatial Display to Represent the Temporal Structure of Multimedia Documents
  • PART III: Language and Space
  • A Computational Multi-layered Model for the Interpretation of Locative Expressions
  • The Composition of Conceptual Structure for Spatial Motion Imperatives
  • Modelling Spatial Inferences in Text Understanding
  • Linguistic and Graphical Representations and the Characterisation of Individual Differences
  • PART IV: Memory, Consciousness and Space
  • Given-New Versus New-Given?: An analysis of reading times for spatial descriptions
  • A Connectionist Model of the Processes Involved in Generating and Exploring Visual Mental Images
  • Working Memory and Mental Synthesis: A dual-task approach
  • Subject Index
  • the series ADVANCES IN CONSCIOUSNESS RESEARCH.