Space perception.
Overview
Works: | 48 works in 9 publications in 9 languages |
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Titles
Rediscovering phenomenology : = phenomenological essays on mathematical beings, physical reality, perception and consciousness /
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Thirdspace : = journeys to Los Angeles and other real-and-imagined places /
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Cognitive contributions to the perception of spatial and temporal events
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Spaces speak, are you listening? = experiencing aural architecture /
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Geographies of writing : = inhabiting places and encountering difference /
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Spatial cognition. = integrating abstract theories, empirical studies, formal methods, and practical applications /. II
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Drawing from observation : = an introduction to perceptual drawing /
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Visuospatial reasoning = an ecocultural perspective for space, geometry and measurement education /
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Spatial representation : = problems in philosophy and psychology /
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The Anthropology of landscape : = perspectives on place and space /
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Non-places : = introduction to an anthropology of supermodernity /
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Mysticism & space : = space and spatiality in the works of Richard Rolle, The cloud of unknowing author, and Julian of Norwich /
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Spatial temporal patterns for action-oriented perception in roving robots
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Spatial cognition.. III,. broutes and navigation, human memory and learning, spatial representation and spatial learning
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An agent control perspective on qualitative spatial reasoning : = towards more intuitive spatial agent development /
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Spatial cognition = an interdisciplinary approach to representing and processing spatial knowledge /
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You are here : = why we can find our way to the moon but get lost in the mall /
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Why people get lost = the psychology and neuroscience of spatial cognition /
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Being somewhere = egocentric spatial representation as self-representation /
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