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Cognitive Processing , Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, March 2008
- Gezinus Wolters, Antonino Raffone:

Coherence and recurrency: maintenance, control and integration in working memory. 1-17 - Mary Rudner

, Jerker Rönnberg
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The role of the episodic buffer in working memory for language processing. 19-28 - Pia Rämä:

Domain-dependent activation during spatial and nonspatial auditory working memory. 29-34 - J. G. Quinn:

Movement and visual coding: the structure of visuo-spatial working memory. 35-43 - Boris Suchan

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Neuroanatomical correlates of processing in visual and visuospatial working memory. 45-51 - Günther Lehnert, Hubert D. Zimmer

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Modality and domain specific components in auditory and visual working memory tasks. 53-61 - Albert Postma, Sander Zuidhoek, Matthijs L. Noordzij

, Astrid M. L. Kappers:
Keep an eye on your hands: on the role of visual mechanisms in processing of haptic space. 63-68 - Serena Mastroberardino, Valerio Santangelo

, Fabiano Botta
, Francesco S. Marucci, Marta Olivetti Belardinelli
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How the bimodal format of presentation affects working memory: an overview. 69-76
Volume 9, Number 2, May 2008
- Demis Basso

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Spatial perception and knowledge. 81-82 - Cees van Leeuwen

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Chaos breeds autonomy: connectionist design between bias and baby-sitting. 83-92 - Marios N. Avraamides

, Jonathan W. Kelly:
Multiple systems of spatial memory and action. 93-106 - Takatsugu Kojima, Takashi Kusumi

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Spatial term apprehension with a reference object's rotation in three-dimensional space. 107-119 - Alastair D. Smith

, Bruce M. Hood
, Iain D. Gilchrist
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Visual search and foraging compared in a large-scale search task. 121-126 - Paola Bonifacci

, Paola Ricciardelli
, Luisa Lugli
, Antonello Pellicano
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Emotional attention: effects of emotion and gaze direction on overt orienting of visual attention. 127-135 - Manila Vannucci

, Giuliana Mazzoni, Carlo Chiorri
, Lavinia Cioli:
Object imagery and object identification: object imagers are better at identifying spatially-filtered visual objects. 137-143 - Demis Basso

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A report on the Third International Conference on Spatial Cognition (ICSC2006). 145-146
Volume 9, Number 3, August 2008
- David Horn

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Syntactic structures in languages and biology. 153-158 - Matthias Brand

, Katharina Heinze
, Kirsten Labudda, Hans J. Markowitsch:
The role of strategies in deciding advantageously in ambiguous and risky situations. 159-173 - Bin Zhou:

Disentangling perceptual and motor components in inhibition of return. 175-187 - Alexei Sharpanskykh, Jan Treur

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Formal modeling and analysis of cognitive agent behavior. 189-208 - Tiziana Catarci

, Loredana De Giovanni, Silvia Gabrielli, Stephen Kimani, Valeria Mirabella:
Scaffolding the design of accessible eLearning content: a user-centered approach and cognitive perspective. 209-216 - Carlo Belardinelli, Eberhard Blümel, Gerhard Müller, Michael Schenk:

Making the virtual more real: research at the Fraunhofer IFF Virtual Development and Training Centre. 217-224
Volume 9, Number 4, November 2008
- Demis Basso

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Spatial Navigation. 227-228 - Cinzia Chiandetti

, Giorgio Vallortigara:
Spatial reorientation in large and small enclosures: comparative and developmental perspectives. 229-238 - Christelle Alves

, Jean G. Boal
, Ludovic Dickel
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Short-distance navigation in cephalopods: a review and synthesis. 239-247 - David Caduff, Sabine Timpf

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On the assessment of landmark salience for human navigation. 249-267 - Anna Belardinelli

, Fiora Pirri
, Andrea Carbone
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Gaze motion clustering in scan-path estimation. 269-282 - Christoph Zetzsche, Johannes Wolter, Kerstin Schill:

Sensorimotor representation and knowledge-based reasoning for spatial exploration and localisation. 283-297 - Andrea Bosco

, Luciana Picucci, Alessandro O. Caffò
, Giulio E. Lancioni
, Valérie Gyselinck:
Assessing human reorientation ability inside virtual reality environments: the effects of retention interval and landmark characteristics. 299-309

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