Shah, Priti

The Cambridge Handbook of Visuospatial Thinking - New York Cambridge University 2005 - 561p

includes index and biblioraphy

1. Functional Significance of Visuospatial Representations i Barbara Tversky 2. Visuospatial Images 35 Daniel Reisberg & Friderike Heuer 3. Disorders of Visuospatial Working Memory 81 Robert H. Logie & Sergio Delia Sala 4. Individual Differences in Spatial Abilities 121 Mary Hegarty & David A. Waller 5. Sex Differences in Visuospatial Abilities: More Than Meets the Eye 170 Diane F. Halpern & Marcia L. Collaer 6. Development of Spatial Competence 213 Nora S. Newcombe & Amy E. Learmonth 7. Navigation 257 Daniel R. Montello 8. Mapping the Understanding of Understanding Maps 295 Holly A. Taylor 9. Spatial Situation Models 334 Mike Rinck 10. Design Applications of Visual Spatial Thinking:The Importance of Frame of Reference 383 Christopher D. Wickens, Michelle Vincow, & Michelle Yeh 11. The Comprehension of Quantitative Information in Graphical Displays 426 Priti Shah, Eric G. Freedman, & loanna Vekiri 12. Multimedia Learning: Guiding Visuospatial Thinking with Instructional Animation Richard E. Mayer

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