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The Cambridge Handbook of Visuospatial Thinking
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Priti Shah
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Akira Miyake
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2009
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Functional Significance of Visuospatial Representations
pp. 35
Visuospatial Images
pp. 170
Sex Differencesin Visuospatial Abilities
pp. 295
Mapping the Understanding of Understanding Maps
pp. 334
Spatial Situation Models
pp. 383
Design Applications of Visual Spatial Thinking
pp. 477
Multimedia Learning: GuidingVisuospatial Thinking with Instructional Animation
pp. 121
Individual Differences in Spatial Abilities
pp. 213
Development of Spatial Competence
pp. 257
Navigation
pp. 426
The Comprehension of Quantitative Information in Graphical Displays
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