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245 00 $aApplied spatial cognition :$bfrom research to cognitive technology /$cedited by Gary L. Allen.
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505 0 $aChoice of driving versus walking related to cognitive distance / Tommy Gärling and Peter Loukopoulos -- Assisting pedestrian wayfinding in urban settings : why references to landmarks are crucial in direction-giving / Michel Denis, Pierre-Emmanuel Michon, and Ariane Tom -- Cognitive design principles for automated generation of visualizations / Barbara Tversky [and others] -- Aspect-oriented building design : toward computer-aided approaches to solving spatial constraint problems in architecture / Sven Bertel, Georg Vrachliotis, and Christian Freksa -- Navigation in electronic environments / Stephen Hirtle and Molly Sorrows -- Spatial cognition and its facilitation in special populations / Nigel Foreman -- Assisting wayfinding in visually impaired travelers / Jack M. Loomis [and others] -- Negotiating the urban traffic environment : pedestrian skill development in young children / James A. Thomson -- Spatial thinking and the design of landmine detection training / James J. Staszewski -- A geographic information system for managing search for lost persons / C. Donald Heth and Edward H. Cornell -- The role of spatial cognition in medicine : applications for selecting and training professionals / Mary Hegarty [and others] -- Software navigation design / Stephanie Guerlain -- Immersive simulation of coordinated motion in virtual environments : an application to training small unit military tactics, techniques, and procedures / James N. Templeman and Linda E. Sibert.
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