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[mental imagery] [(spatial) attention] [cognitive control] [diagrammatic reasoning]
[working memory] [long-term memory] [design] [neural structures]
[perception & imagery] [image reinterpretation] [spatial reasoning] [problem solving]
[dual coding] [Human Computer Interaction / Assistance] [Information Spaces] [Map Design]
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(spatial) attention
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cognitive control
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diagrammatic reasoning
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working memory
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design
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Information Spaces
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Map Design
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eye movements
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