Handbook of spacial cognition

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Auteurs principaux : Waller David (Éditeur scientifique), Nadel Lynn (Éditeur scientifique)
Format : Livre
Langue : anglais
Titre complet : Handbook of spacial cognition / édité par David Waller et Lynn Nadel
Publié : Washington : American Psychological Association , cop. 2013
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (309 p.)
Sujets :
  • Introduction : Frameworks for Understanding Spatial thought (or Wrapping our heads around space) / David Waller et Lynn Nadel
  • Part I. Neuroscientific dimensions of spatial cognition
  • Chapter 1. Hippocampus and related areas : what the place cell literature tells us about cognitive maps in rats and humans / A. David Redish et Arne Ekstrom
  • Chapter 2. Parietal contributions to spatial cognition / Raymond P. Kesner et Sarah H. Creem-Regehr
  • Part II. Online systems : acqusition and maintenance of spatial information
  • Chapter 3. Spatial perception and action / Brett R. Fajen et Flip Phillips
  • Chapter 4. Multisensory contributions to spatial perception / Betty J. Mohler, Massimiliano Di Luca, et Heinrich H. Bülthoff
  • Chapter 5. Perception of spatial relations during self-motion / John W. Philbeck et Jesse Sargent
  • Chapter 6. Individual and group differences in spatial ability / Beth M. Casey
  • Part III. Offline systems : encoding, storage, and retrieval of spatial information
  • Chapter 7. Spatial memory : place learning, piloting, and route knowledge / Ken Cheng et Paul Graham
  • Chapter 8. Cognitive maps / Lynn Nadel
  • Chapter 9. Spatial memory : Properties and organization / Timothy P. McNamara
  • Chapter 10. The development of location coding: an adaptive combinaison account / Mark P. Holden and Nora S. Newcombe
  • Chapter 11. Models of spatial cognition / Stephen C. Hirtle
  • Part IV. Interpersonal dimensions of spatial cognition
  • Chapter 12. Go right, north, and over : processing spatial language / Holly A. Taylor and Tad T. Brunyé
  • Chapter 13. Functions and Applications of spatial cognition / Daniel R. Montello et Martin Raubal
  • Chapter 14. Wayfinding, navigation, and environmental cognition. From a Naturalist's stance / Harry Heft