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Bibliography



[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]   

[eye movements]   [Frames of Reference]   



mental imagery


Blajenkova, O., K. M., & Motes, A. M. (2006). Object-spatial imagery: a new self-report imagery questionnaire. Applied Cognitive Psychology, volume: 20, number: 2. (pp. 239-263).

Johansson, R., Holsanova, J., & Holmqvist, K. (2005). What Do Eye Movements Reveal About Mental Imagery? Evidence From Visual And Verbal Elicitations. In: G. B. Bara, L. Barsalou, M. Bucciarelli, & . M (Ed.), Erlbaum, Mahwah, NJ.

Hegarty, M. (2004). Mechanical reasoning by mental simulation. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, volume: 8, number: 6. (pp. 280-285).

Kosslyn, M. S., & Thompson, L. W. (2003). When Is Early Visual Cortex Activated During Visual Mental Imagery?. Psychological Bulletin, volume: 129, number: 5. (pp. 723-746). [BibTeX]

Pylyshyn, W. Z.: (2003). Return of the mental image: Are there really pictures in the brain?. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, volume: 7, (pp. 113-118). [BibTeX]

Michelon, P., & Zacks, M. J. (2003). What is primed in priming from imagery?. Psychological Research, volume: 67, (pp. 71-79). [BibTeX]

Mast, W. F., & Kosslyn, M. S. (2002). Visual mental images can be ambiguous: insights from individual differences in spatial transformation abilities. Cognition, volume: 86, (pp. 57-70). [BibTeX]

Ingle, J. D.: (2002). Problems with a 'cortical screen' for visual imagery. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, volume: 29, (pp. 195-196). [BibTeX]

Mast, W. F., & Kosslyn, M. S. (2002). Eye movements during visual mental imagery. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, volume: 6, number: 7. (pp. 271-272). [BibTeX]

Knauff, M., & Johnson-Laird, P. (2002). Visual imagery can impede reasoning. Memory & Cognition, volume: 30, number: 3. (pp. 363-371).

Pylyshyn, W. Z.: (2002). Mental imagery: in search of a theory. Behavioral and brain sciences, volume: 25, number: 2. (pp. 157-238).

Ishai, A., Ungerleider, G. L., & Haxby, V. J. (2000). Distributed Neural Systems for the Generation of Visual Images. Neuron, volume: 28, (pp. 979-990). [BibTeX]

T., J. N.: (1999). Are Theories of Imagery Theories of Imagination? An Active Perception Approach ot Conscious Mental Content. Cognitive Science, volume: 23, number: 2. (pp. 207-245). [BibTeX]

Kosslyn, M. S.: (1999). Visual mental images as re-presentations of the world: A cognitive neuroscience approach. In: S. J. Gero, & B. Tversky (Eds.), Visual and Spatial Reasoning in Design. Key Centre of Design Computing and Cognition, University of Sydney, Australia.

Verstijnen, M. I., Leeuwen, v. C., Goldschmidt, G., Hamel, R., & Hennessey, M. J. (1998). Creative discovery in imagery and perception: Combining is relatively easy, restructuring takes a sketch. Acta Psychologica, volume: 99, (pp. 177-200). [BibTeX]

Ishai, A., & Sagi, D. (1997). Visual Imagery Facilitates Visual Perception: Psychophysical Evidence. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, volume: 9, (pp. 476-489). [BibTeX]

Ishai, A., & Sagi, D. (1997). Visual Imagery: Effects of Short- and Long-Term Memory. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, volume: 6, number: 9. (pp. 734-742). [BibTeX]

Kosslyn, M. S., & Sussman, A. L. (1995). Roles of imagery in perception: Or, there is no such thing as immaculate perception. In: S. M. Gazzaniga, (Eds.), The cognitive neurosciences. (pp. 1035-1042).MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. [BibTeX]

Ishai, A., & Sagi, D. (1995). Common Mechanisms of Visual Imagery and Perception. Science, volume: 268, (pp. 1772-1774). [BibTeX]

Doricchi, F., Armati, C., Martorano, G., & Violani, C. (1995). Generation of skeletal and multipart mental visual images in the cerebral hemispheres: a study in normal subjects. Neuropsychologia, volume: 33, number: 2. (pp. 181-201).

Kosslyn, M. S., & Shin, M. L. (1994). Visual Mental Images in the Brain: Current Issues. In: J. M. Farah, & G. Ratcliff (Eds.), The neuropsychology of high-level vision. (pp. 269-296).Lawrence Erlbaum, Hillsdale, NJ. [BibTeX]

Kosslyn, M. S.: (1994). Image and brain: The resolution of the imagery debate. Image and brain: The resolution of the imagery debate. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.

T., J. N.: (1994). Review of: Michael Tye’s ‘The Imagery Debate’. The Journal of Mind and Behavior, volume: 15, (pp. 291-294).

Goldschmidt, G. (1994). Visual analogy in design. In: R. Trappl, (Ed.), Cybernetics and Systems 94, Vol. 1. (pp. 507-514).World Scientific, NJ.

Tversky, B. (1993). Cognitive Maps, Cognitive Collages, and Spatial Mental Models. In: U. A. Frank, & I. Campari (Eds.), Spatial Information Theory: A Theoretical Basis for GIS -- Proceedings of COSIT'93. (pp. 14-24).Springer, Berlin. [BibTeX]

Kosslyn, M. S., Alpert, M. N., Thompson, L. W., Maljkovic, V., Weise, B. S., Chabris, F. C., Hamilton, E. S., Rauch, L. S., & Buonanno, S. F. (1993). Visual mental imagery activates topographically organized visual cortex: PET investigations. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, volume: 5, (pp. 263 - 287).

Anderson, E. R., & Helstrup, T. (1993). Visual discovery in the mind and on paper. Memory and Cognition, volume: 21, number: 3. (pp. 283-293).

Roskos-Ewoldson, B., Intons-Peterson, J. M., & Anderson, E. R. (1993). Imagery, Creative and Discovery: A Cognitive Approach. Imagery, Creative and Discovery: A Cognitive Approach. Elsevier, Amsterdam.

Chambers, D., & Reisberg, D. (1992). What an image depicts depends on what an image means. Cognitive Psychology, volume: 145--174, number: 24. [BibTeX]

Glasgow, J., & Papadias, D. (1992). Computational imagery. Cognitive Science, volume: 16, (pp. 355-394). [BibTeX]

Jackendoff, R. (1992). Languages of the Mind. Essays on Mental representation. Languages of the Mind. Essays on Mental representation. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.

Finke, A. R., Ward, B. T., & Smith, M. S. (1992). Creative Cognition, Theory, Research and Applications. Creative Cognition, Theory, Research and Applications. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.

Tye, M. (1991). The Imagery Debate. The Imagery Debate. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. [BibTeX]

Slezak, P. (1991). Can images be rotated and inspected? A test of the pictorial medium theory. Proceeding of the 13th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society. (pp. 55-60).Erlbaum,

Finke, R. (1990). Creative imagery: Discoveries and inventions in visualization. Creative imagery: Discoveries and inventions in visualization. Lawrence Erlbaum, Hillsdale.

Finke, A. R.: (1989). Principles of mental imagery. Principles of mental imagery. MIT-Press, Cambridge, MA.

Denis, M. (1989). Image et cognition. Image et cognition. PUF, Paris.

Chambers, D., & Reisberg, D. (1985). Can mental images be ambiguous?. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, volume: 11, [BibTeX]

Kosslyn, M. S.: (1980). Image and Mind. Image and Mind. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA.

Kosslyn, S., Ball, T., & Reiser, B. (1978). Visual images preserve metric spatial information: Evidence from studies of image scanning. . Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Pereption and Performance, volume: 4, (pp. 46-60).

Anderson, J. (1978). Arguments concerning representations for mental imagery.. Psychological Review, volume: 85, (pp. 249 - 277).

Kosslyn, S., & Pomerantz, J. (1977). Imagery, propositions and the form of internal representations . Cognitive Psychology, volume: 9, (pp. 52-76).

Pylyshyn, W. Z.: (1973). What the mind's eye tells the mind's brain: A critique of mental imagery . Psychological Bulletin, volume: 80, (pp. 1-24).

Shepard, N. R., & Metzler, J. (1971). Mental rotation of three-dimensional objects. Science, number: 171. (pp. 701-703).





(spatial) attention


Engel, D., Bertel, S., & Barkowsky, T. (2005). Spatial Principles in Control of Focus in Reasoning with Mental Representations, Images, and Diagrams. In: C. Freksa, M. Knauff, B. Krieg-Brückner, B. Nebel, & T. Barkowsky (Eds.), Spatial cognition IV. Reasoning, Action, Interaction. (pp. 181 - 203).Springer, Berlin.

Nobre, C. A., Coull, T. J., Maquet, P., Frith, D. C., Vandenberghe, R., & Mesulam, M. M. (2004). Orienting Attention to Locations in Perceptual Versus Mental Representations. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, volume: 16, number: 3. (pp. 363-373).

Hazlett, J. C., & Woldorff, G. M. (2004). Mechanisms of Moving the Mind's Eye: Planning and Execution of Spatial Shifts of Attention. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, volume: 16, number: 5. (pp. 742 - 750).

Griffin, C. I., & Nobre, C. A. (2003). Orienting Attention to Locations in Internal Representations. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, volume: 15, number: 8. (pp. 1176-1194). [BibTeX]

Grant, R. E., & Spivey, J. M. (2003). Eye movements and problem solving: guiding attention guides thought. Psychological Science, volume: 14, number: 5. (pp. 462-466).

Eimer, M., Forster, B., & Velzen, v. J. (2003). Anterior and posterior attentional control systems use different spatial reference frames: ERP evidence from covert tactile-spatial orienting. Psychophysiology, volume: 40, (pp. 924 - 933).

Laeng, B., & Teodorescu, D. (2002). Eye Scanpaths During Visual Imagery Reenact Those of Perception of the Same Visual Scence.. Cognitive Science, volume: 26, (pp. 207-231). [BibTeX]

Corbetta, M., & Shulman, L. G. (2002). Control of goal-directed and stimulus-driven attention in the brain. Nature reviews / Neuroscience, volume: 3, number: 3. (pp. 201 - 215).

Awh, E., & Jonides, J. (2001). Overlapping mechanisms of attention and spatial working memory. TRENDS in Cognitive Sciences, volume: 5, number: 3. (pp. 119-126).

Kane, J. M., Bleckley, K. M., A., R. A., & Engle, W. R. (2001). A Controlled-Attention View of Working-Memory Capacity. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, volume: 130, number: 2. (pp. 169 - 183).

Richardson, C. D., & Spivey, J. M. (2000). Representation, space and Hollywood Squares: looking at things that aren't there anymore. Cognition, volume: 76, (pp. 269-295).

Awh, E., & amd, A. L. (2000). The role of spatial selective attention in working memory for locations: Evidence from event-related potentials. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, volume: 12, number: 5. (pp. 840-847).

Fernandez-Duque, D., & Johnson, L. M. (1999). Attention Metaphors: How Metaphors Guide the Cognitive Psychology of Attention. Cognitive Science, volume: 23, number: 1. (pp. 83-116). [BibTeX]

Yeshurun, Y., & Carrasco, M. (1998). Attention improves or impairs visual performance by enhancing spatial resolution. Nature, volume: 396, (pp. 72-75). [BibTeX]

Mozer, C. M., & Sitton, M. (1998). Computational Modeling of Spatial Attention. In: H. Pashler, (Ed.), Attention. (pp. 293-341).UCL Press, London. [BibTeX]

Brandt, A. S., & Stark, W. L. (1997). Spontaneous Eye Movements During Visual Imagery Reflect the Content of the Visual Scence. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, volume: 9, (pp. 27-38). [BibTeX]

Baylis, C. G., & Driver, J. (1993). Visual attention and objects: Evidence for hierarchical coding of location. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, volume: 19, number: 3. (pp. 451-470).

Johnston, A. W., & Dark, J. V. (1986). Selective Attention. Annual Review of Psychology, volume: 37, (pp. 43-75). [BibTeX]





cognitive control


Hommel, B., Daum, I., & Kluwe, H. R. (2004). Exorcizing the homunculus, phase two: Editors' introduction. Acta Psychologica, volume: 115, (pp. 99-104).

Goschke, T. (2004). Vom freien Willen zur Selbstdetermination. Psychologische Rundschau, volume: 55, number: 4. (pp. 186 - 197).

Monsell, S. (2003). Task Switching. TRENDS in Cognitive Sciences, volume: 7, number: 3. (pp. 134 - 140).

Hommel, B., Ridderinkhof, R. K., & Theeuwes, J. (2002). Cognitive control of attention and action: Issues and trends. Psychological Research, volume: 66, (pp. 215 - 219).

Brockmole, R. J., & Wang, F. R. (2002). Switching between environmental representations in memory. Cognition, volume: 83, (pp. 295 - 316).

Kieras, E. D., Meyer, E. D., Ballas, A. J., & Lauber, J. E. (2000). Modern Computational Perspectives on Executive Mental Processes and Cognitive Control: Where to from Here?. In: S. Monsell, & J. Driver (Eds.), Attention and Performance XVIII: Control of Cognitive Processes. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. [BibTeX]

Monsell, S., & Driver, J. (2000). Banishing the Control Homunculus. In: S. Monsell, & J. Driver (Eds.), Attention and Performance XVIII: Control of Cognitive Processes. (pp. 3-32).MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. [BibTeX]

Garavan, H., Ross, J. T., Li, S.-J., & Stein, A. E. (2000). A parametric manipulation of central executive functioning. Cerebral Cortex, volume: 10, (pp. 585 - 592).

Kluwe, H. R.: (2000). Steuerung des Denkens und Handelns. Zeitschrift für Psychologie, volume: 208, number: 1 - 2. (pp. 1 - 31).

Meiran, N. (2000). Modeling cognitive control in task switching. Psychological Research, volume: 63, (pp. 234 - 249).

Kimberg, Y. D., & Farah, J. M. (1998). Is there an inhibitory module in the prefrontal cortex? Working memory and the mechanisms underlying cognitive control. Control of cognitive processes. (pp. 739-751).MIT-Press, Cambridge, MA.

Gopher, D. (1996). Attention control: explorations of the work of an executive controller. Cognitive Brain Research, volume: 5, number: 1 - 2. (pp. 23 - 38).

Easton, D. R., & Sholl, J. M. (1995). Object-Array Structure, Frames of Reference, and Retrieval of Spatial Knowledge. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, volume: 21, number: 2. (pp. 483 - 500).

Allport, A., Styles, A. E., & Hsieh, S. (1994). Shifting Intentional Set : Exploring the Dynamic Control of Tasks. In: C. Umilta, & M. Moscovitch (Eds.), Attention and Performance XV. (pp. 421 - 452).MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.

Rieser, J. J.: (1989). Access to Knowledge of Spatial Structure at Novel Points of Observation. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, volume: 15, number: 6. (pp. 1157 - 1165).

Norman, A. D., & Shallice, T. (1986). Attention to Action. In: J. R. Davidson, E. G. Schwartz, & D. Shapiro (Eds.), Consciousness and Self-Regulation. Advances in Research and Theory. (pp. 1-18).Plenum Press, New York and London.





diagrammatic reasoning


Chandrasekaran, B., Kurup, U., Banerjee, B., Josephson, R. J., & Winkler, R. (2004). An Architecture for Problem Solving with Diagrams. In: A. Blackwell, K. Marriott, & A. Shimojima (Eds.), Proceedings of Diagrams 2004. (pp. 151-165).Springer, Berlin. [BibTeX]

Barkowsky, T. (2002). Mental representation and processing of geographic knowledge. Mental representation and processing of geographic knowledge. Springer, Berlin.

Cheng, C. P., Lowe, K. R., & Scaife, M. (2001). Cognitive science approaches to understanding diagrammatic representations. Artificial Intelligence Review, volume: 15, (pp. 79-94).

Olivier, P. (2001). Diagrammatic Reasoning: An Artificial Intelligence Perspective. Artificial Intelligence Review, volume: 15, (pp. 63 - 78).

Schlieder, C., & Hagen, C. (2000). Interactive layout generation with a diagrammatic constraint language. In: C. Freksa, C. Habel, & K. Wender (Eds.), Spatial Cognition II: Integrating Abstract Theories, Empirical Studies, Formal Methods, and Practical Applications. (pp. 198-211).Springer, Berlin.

Hegarty, M. (2000). Capacity limits in diagrammatic reasoning. In: M. Anderson, P. Cheng, & V. Haarslev (Eds.), Diagrams 2000, LNAI 1889. (pp. 194-206).Springer-Verlag, Berlin.

Scaife, M., & Rogers, Y. (1996). External cognition: How do graphical representations work?. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, volume: 45, number: 2. (pp. 135-262).

Goel, V. (1995). Sketches of Thought. Sketches of Thought. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.

Glasgow, J., & Malton, A. (1994). A semantics for model-based spatial reasoning. technical report, number: 1994-360. Queen's University, School of Computing, [BibTeX]

, H. M.: (1993). Constructing mental models of machines from text and diagrams. Journal of Memory and Language, volume: 32, (pp. 717-742).

Larkin, H. J., & Simon, A. H. (1987). Why a diagram is (sometimes) worth ten thousand words. Cognitive Science, volume: 11, (pp. 69-99).





working memory


Goldberg, I. I., Harel, M., & Malach, R. (2006). When the brain loses its self: Prefrontal inactivation during sensorimotor processing. Neuron, volume: 50, (pp. 329-339).

Vogel, K. E., & Machizawa, G. M. (2004). Neural activity predicts individual differences in visual working memory capacity. Nature, volume: 428, (pp. 748-751). [BibTeX]

Todd, J. J., & Marois, R. (2004). Capacity limit of visual short-term memory in human posterior parietal cortex. Nature, volume: 428, (pp. 751-754). [BibTeX]

Klauer, C. K., & Zhao, Z. (2004). Double dissociations in visual and spatial short-term memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, volume: 133, number: 3. (pp. 355-381).

Baddeley, A. (2002). Fractionating the Central Executive. In: T. D. Stuss, & T. R Knight (Ed.), Principles of Frontal Lobe Function. (pp. 246-260).Oxford University Press, New York. [BibTeX]

Engle, W. R.: (2002). Working Memory Capacity as Executive Attention. Current Directions in Psychological Science, volume: 11, (pp. 19 - 23).

Conway, A. M.: (2002). Sensory-perceptual episodic memory and its context: autobiographical memory. In: D. A. Baddeley, A. M. Conway, & J. Aggleton (Eds.), Episodic Memory. (pp. 53 - 70).Oxford University Press,

Logie, H. R.: (2001). Working memory: a mental space for design and discovery. In: S. J. Gero, B. Tversky, & T. Purcell (Eds.), Visual and Spatial Reasoning in Design II. Key Centre of Design Computing and Cognition, University of Sydney, Sydney. [BibTeX]

Cowan, N. (2001). The magical number 4 in short-term memory: A reconsideration of mental storage capacity. Behavioral Brain Sciences, volume: 24, (pp. 87-185).

Hommel, B., Gehrke, J., & Knuf, L. (2000). Hierarchical coding in the perception and memory of spatial layouts. Psychological Research, volume: 64, (pp. 1-10).

Cowan, N. (1999). An embedded-process model of working memory. In: P. Shah, & A. Miyake (Eds.), Models of Working Memory: Mechanisms of Active Maintenance and Executive Control. (pp. 62-101).Cambridge University Press, New York.

Kirsh, D. (1995). The intelligent use of space. Artificial Intelligence, volume: 73, (pp. 31-68).

Cowan, N. (1988). Evolving conceptions of memory storage, selective attention, and their mutual constraints within the human information processing system.. Psychological Bulletin, volume: 104, (pp. 163 - 191).

Biederman, I. (1987). Recognition-by-components: A theory of human image understanding. Psychological Review, volume: 94, (pp. 115-147).

Miller, A. G.: (1956). The magical number seven, plus or minus two: some limits on our capacity for processing information. Psychological Review, volume: 63, (pp. 81-97).





long-term memory


Rutledge-Taylor, F. M.: (2005). Can ACT-R realize "Newell's Dream"?. Proceedings of the 27th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society.

Park, H., & Reder, M. L. (2004). Moses illusion. In: F. R. Pohl, (Eds.), Cognitive Illusions. (pp. 275 - 291).Psychology Press, Hove.

Budiu, R., & Anderson, R. J. (2004). Interpretation-based processing: a unified theory of semantic sentence comprehension. Cognitive Science, volume: 28, (pp. 1 - 44).

Sereno, I. M., Pitzalis, S., & Martinez, A. (2001). Mapping of contralateral space in retinotopic coordinates by a parietal cortical area in humans. Science, volume: 294, (pp. 1350-1354). [BibTeX]

Altmann, M. E.: (2000). Memory in chains: a dual code associative model of positional uncertainty. In: N. Taatgen, & J. Aasman (Ed.), Proceedings of the third international conference on cognitive modeling. (pp. 9 - 16).Universal Press, Veenendaal, The Netherlands.

Anderson, R. J., & Reder, M. L. (1999). The fan effect: new results and new theories. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, volume: 128, (pp. 186 - 197).

Sharifian, F., & Samani, R. (1997). Hierarchical Spreading of Activation. In: F. Sharifian, (Ed.), Conference on Language, Cognition, and Interpretation. (pp. 1 - 10).IAU Press, Isfahan.

Wixted, T. J., & Ebbesen, B. E. (1991). On the form of forgetting. Psychological Science, volume: 2, (pp. 409 - 415).

Erickson, D. T., & Matson, E. M. (1981). From words to meaning: a semantic illusion. Journal of verbal learning and verbal behavior, volume: 20, (pp. 540 - 551).

Collins, M. A., & Loftus, F. E. (1975). A spreading activation theory of semantic processing. Psychological Review, volume: 82, number: 6. (pp. 407 - 428).

Godden, R. D., & Baddeley, D. A. (1975). Context-dependent memory in two natural environments: On land and under water. British Journal of Psychology, volume: 66, number: 3. (pp. 325 - 331).

Anderson, R. J.: (1974). Retrieval of propositional information from long-term memory. Cognitive Psychology, volume: 5, (pp. 451-474).

Ebbinghaus, H. (1885). Über das Gedächtnis: Untersuchungen zur experimentellen Psychologie. Über das Gedächtnis: Untersuchungen zur experimentellen Psychologie. Duncker und Humbolt, Leipzig.





design


Bertel, S., Freksa, C., & Vrachliotis, . G. (2004). Aspectualize and conquer in architectural design. In: S. J. Gero, T. Knight, & B. Tversky (Eds.), Visual and Spatial Reasoning in Design III. (pp. 255-279).Key Centre Reasoning in Design III. Key Centre of Design Computing and Cognitio,

Liu, Y.-C., Bligh, T., & Chakrabarti, A. (2003). Towards an 'ideal' approach for concept generation. Design Studies, volume: 24, (pp. 341-355).

Meniru, K., Rivard, H., & Bédard, C. (2003). Specifications for computer-aided conceptual building design. Design Studies, volume: 24, (pp. 51-71).

Akin, O., & Moustapha, H. (2003). Strategic use of representation in architectural massing. Design Studies, volume: 25, (pp. 31-50).

Friedman, K. (2003). Theory of construction in design research: criteria: approaches, and methods. Design Studies, volume: 24, (pp. 507-522).

Jormakka, K. (2003). Geschichte der Architekturtheorie. Geschichte der Architekturtheorie. Edition Selene, Wien.

Kavakli, M., & Gero, S. J. (2002). The structure of concurrent cognitive actions: a case study on novice and expert designers. Design Studies, volume: 23, (pp. 25-40).

Dogan, F., & Nersessian, J. N. (2002). Conceptual diagrams: Representing ideas in design. In: H. Hegarty, B. Meyer,, & H. N Narayanan (Ed.), Diagrams 2002, LNAI 2317, (pp. 353-355).Springer-Verlang, Berlin Heidelberg.

Giordano, D. (2002). Evolution of interactive graphical representations into a design language: a distributed cognition account. Int. Journal of Human-Computer Studies, volume: 57, number: 4. (pp. 317-345).

Bamford, G. (2002). From analysis/synthesis to conjecture/analysis: A review of Karl Popper's influence on design methodology in architecture. Design Studies, volume: 23, (pp. 245-261).

Groat, L., & Wang, . D. (2002). Architectural Research Methods. Architectural Research Methods. John Wiley & Sons, New York.

Kavakli, M., & Gero, S. J. (2001). Sketching as mental imagery processing. Design Studies, volume: 22, (pp. 347-364).

Chakrabarti, A., & Bligh, P. T. (2001). A scheme for functional reasoning in conceptual design. Design Studies. volume: 22, number: 6. (pp. 493-517).Elsevier Science Ltd., Great Britain.

Dahl, W. D., Chattopadhyay, A., & Gorn, J. G. (2001). The importance of a visualisation in concept design. Design Studies, volume: 22, number: 1. (pp. 5-26).Elsevier Science Ltd.,

Tang, H. H., & Gero, S. J. (2001). Roles of knowledge while designing and their implications for CAAD. In: S. J. Gero, S. Chase, & M. Rosenman (Eds.), (pp. 81-89).Key Centre of Design Computing and Cognition, University of Sydney, Australia.

Suwa, M., Gero, J., & Purcell, T. (2000). Unexpected discoveries and S-invention of design requirements: important vehicles for a design process. Design Studies, volume: 21, (pp. 539-567).

Liddament, T. (2000). The myths of imagery. Design Studies, volume: 21, (pp. 589-606).

Eastman, M. C.: (1999). Representation of design processes, invited keynote address. Design Thinking Research Symposium: Design Representation. MIT, Cambridge, MA.

Suwa, M., Purcell, T., & Gero, J. (1998). Macroscopic analysis of design processes based on a scheme for coding designers' cognitive actions. Design Studies, volume: 19, (pp. 455-483).

Purcell, T. A., & Gero, S. J. (1998). Drawings and the design process. Design Studies, volume: 19, (pp. 389-430).

Akin, O. (1998). Cognition based computational design. Proceedings of the 30th Anniversary Celebration Meeting of the Key Centre for Design Computing. University of Sydney, Australia.

Goldschmidt, G. (1997). Capturing indeterminism: representation in the design problem space. Design Studies, volume: 18, (pp. 441-455).

Suwa, M., & Tversky, B. (1997). What do architects and students perceive in their design sketches? A protocol analysis. Design Studies, volume: 18, (pp. 385-403).

Suwa, M., & Tversky, B. (1996). What architects see in their sketches: implications for design tools. CHI 96 companion. (pp. 191-192).Vancouver, BC, Canada.

Gross, D. M.: (1996). The electronic cocktail napkin - a computational environment for working with design diagrams. Design Studies, volume: 17, number: 1. (pp. 53-69).

Borillo, M., & Sauvageot, A. (1996). Les cinq sens de la création ; art, technologie et sensorialité. Les cinq sens de la création ; art, technologie et sensorialité. Seyssel, Champ Vallon.

Goldschmidt, G. (1995). The designer as a team of one. Design Studies, volume: 16, (pp. 189-209).

Goulette, J.-P. (1995). Meronomies and Composition Models in Architecture. Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop Time, Space and Movement, Château de Bonas, 23-27 juin 1995. (p. 37-40(Part E)).

Katz, I. (1994). Coping with the complexity of design: Avoiding conflicts and prioritizing constraints. Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society. (pp. 485-489).Erlbaum, Hillsdale, NJ.

Carrara, G., K. E., & Novembri, G. (1994). Knowledge-based computational support for Architectural design. Automation in Construction, volume: 3, (pp. 157-175).

Lawson, B. (1994). Design in Mind. Design in Mind. Architectural Press Ltd., London.

Goldschmidt, G. (1991). The dialectics of sketching. Design Studies, volume: 4, (pp. 123-143).

Coyne, R., Rosenman, M., Radford, A., Balachandran, M., & Gero, J. (1990). Knowledge-based design systems. Knowledge-based design systems. Addison-Wesley,

Mitchell, J. W.: (1990). The Logic of Architecture. The Logic of Architecture. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.

Parker, H. (1986). Classic Dictionnary of Architecture. Classic Dictionnary of Architecture. New Orchard, London.

Akin, Ö. (1986). Psychology of Architectural Design. Psychology of Architectural Design. Pion Limited, London.

Fonatti, F. (1982). Elementare Gestaltungsprinzipien in der Architektur. Elementare Gestaltungsprinzipien in der Architektur. Edition Tusch Buch- und Kunstverlag, Wien.

Gerkan, v. M.: (1982). Die Verantwortung des Architekten: Bedingungen für die gebaute Umwelt. Die Verantwortung des Architekten: Bedingungen für die gebaute Umwelt. Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, Stuttgart.

Lawson, B. (1980). How Designers Think. The Design Process Demystified. How Designers Think. The Design Process Demystified. Architectural Press Ltd., London.

Alexander, C., Ishikawa, S., & Silverstein, M. (1977). A Pattern Language Towns, Buildings, Construction. A Pattern Language Towns, Buildings, Construction. Oxford University Press, New York.

Pérouse, M. J.: (1972). Vocabulaire de l’architecture. Vocabulaire de l. Imprimerie Nationale, Paris.

Corbusier, L. (1965). Texte und Zeichnungen zu Ronchamp. Texte und Zeichnungen zu Ronchamp. Oeuvres de Notre-Dame du Haut, Ronchamp.

Alexander, C. (1964). Notes on the Synthesis of Form. Notes on the Synthesis of Form. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA.

Itten, J. (1963). Gestaltungs- und Formenlehre. Gestaltungs- und Formenlehre. Otto Maier Verlag, Ravensburg.

Giedeon, S. (1949). Space, Time and Architecture. Space, Time and Architecture. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA.

Corbusier, L. (1946). Towards a New Architecture(Trans. Frederick Etchells). Towards a New Architecture(Trans. Frederick Etchells). The Architectural Press, London.

Neufert, E. (1936). Bau- Entwurfslehre. Bau- Entwurfslehre. Bauwelt-Verlag, Berlin.

Corbusier, L. (1923). Vers une architecture. Vers une architecture. Verlag Crès et Cie, Paris.

L., N. J.: (1802). Précis des leçons d'architecture. Précis des leçons d. Paris.





neural structures


Creem, H. S., & Proffitt, R. D. (2001). Defining the cortical visual systems: "What","Where" and "How". Acta Psychologia, volume: 107, (pp. 43-68).

Kandel, R. E., & Schwartz, H. J. (1985). Principles of neural science. Principles of neural science. Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.





perception & imagery


Bartolomeo, P. (2002). The relationship between visual perception and visual mental imagery: A reappraisal of the neuropsycholological evidence. Cortex, volume: 38, (pp. 357-378).

Levine, N. D., Warach, J., & Farah, M. (1985). Two visual systems in mental imagery: dissociation of "what" and "where" in imagery disorders due to bilateral posterior cerebral lesions. Neurology, volume: 35, number: 7. (pp. 1010 - 1018).

Moyer, R. (1973). Comparing objects in memory: Evidence suggesting an internal psychophysics.. Perception & Psychophysics, volume: 8, (pp. 228-246).

Wertheimer, M. (1925). Über Gestalttheorie. Philosophische Zeitschrift für Forschung und Aussprache, volume: 1, (pp. 39-60).





image reinterpretation


Peterson, A. M., Kihlstrom, F. J., Rose, M. P., & L., M. (1992). Mental images can be ambiguous: reconstruals and reference-frame reversals. Memory and Cognition, volume: 20, number: 2. (pp. 107-123).





spatial reasoning


Kozhevnikov, M., Motes, A. M., Rasch, B., & Blajenkova, O. (2006). Perspective-taking vs. mental rotation transformations and how they predict spatial navigation performance. Applied Cognitive Psychology, volume: 20, number: 3. (pp. 397-417).

Goodwin, P. G., & Johnson-Laird, N. P. (2005). Reasoning About Relations. Psychological Review, volume: 112(2), (pp. 468-93).

Kozhevnikov, M., Kosslyn, S., & Shephard, J. (2005). Spatial versus object visualizers: A new characterization of visual cognitive style. Memory & Cognition, volume: 33, number: 4. (pp. 710-726).

Hiatt, M. L., Trafton, G. J., Harrison, M. A., & Schultz, C. A. (2004). A cognitive model for spatial perspective taking. In: M. Lovett, D. C. Schunn, C. Lebiere, & P. Munro (Eds.), Proceedings of the sixth International Conference on Cognitive Modelling. (pp. 354 - 355).Carnegie Mellon University/University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA.

May, M. (2004). Imaginal perspective switches in remembered environments: transformation versus interference accounts.. Cognitive Psychology, volume: 48, (pp. 163-206).

Wang, F. R.: (2004). Action, verbal response and spatial reasoning. Cognition, volume: 94, number: 2. (pp. 185 - 192).

Gunzelmann, G., Anderson, R. J., & Douglas, S. (2004). Orientation Tasks with multiple views of space: strategies and performance. Spatial Cognition and Computation, volume: 4, number: 3.

Klippel, A., Tappe, J., & Habel, C. (2003). Pictorial representations of routes: Chunking route segments during comprehension. In: C. Freksa, W. Brauer, C. Habel, & K. Wender, (Eds.), Spatial cognition III. Routes and navigation, human memory and learning, spatial representation and spatial learning. (pp. 11-33).Springer, Berlin.

Sohn, M.-H., & Carlson, A. R. (2003). Viewpoint alignment and response conflict during spatial judgement. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, volume: 10, number: 4. (pp. 907 - 916).

Borillo, M., & Goulette, J.-P. (2002). Langage et cognition spatiale dans le processus de conception architecturale. In: M. Borillo, & P. J Goulette (Ed.), Cognition et création. Explorations cognitives. (pp. 287-310).Mardaga, Hayen.

Kozhevnikov, M., Hegarty, M., & Mayer, E. R. (2002). Revising the visualizer-verbalizer dimension: Evidence for two types of visualizers. Cognition and Instruction, volume: 20, number: 1. (pp. 47-77).

Sholl, J. M.: (2001). The Role of a Self-Reference System in Spatial Navigation. In: R. D. Montello, (Eds.), Spatial Information Theory: Foundations of Geographic Information Science (COSIT 2001). (pp. 217 - 232).Springer, Berlin.

Carlson, A. L., & Logan, D. G. (2001). Using spatial terms to select an object. Memory & Cognition, volume: 29, number: 6. (pp. 883 - 892).

Tversky, B. (2000). What maps reveal about spatial thinking. Developmental Science, volume: 3, number: 3. (pp. 281-282).

Uttal, H. D.: (2000). Seeing the big picture: Map use and the development of spatial cognition. Developmental Science, volume: 3, number: 3. (pp. 247-286).

Uttal, H. (2000). Response: Maps and spatial thinking: A two-way street. Developmental Psychology, volume: 3, number: 3. (pp. 283-286).

Athavankar, A. U.: (1999). Gestures, mental imagery and spatial reasoning. Visual and Spatial Reasoning in Design, (pp. 103-127).

Carlson, A. L.: (1999). Selecting a reference frame. Spatial Cognition and Computation, volume: 1, number: 4. (pp. 365 - 379).

Allen, L. G.: (1999). Children's control of reference systems in spatial tasks: Foundations of spatial cognitive skill?. Spatial Cognition and Computation, volume: 1, number: 4. (pp. 413 - 429).

Hirtle, C. S.: (1998). The cognitive atlas: using GIS as a metaphor for memory. In: M. Egenhofer, & R. Golledge (Eds.), Spatial and temporal reasoning in geographic information systems. (pp. 263-271).Oxford University Press,

Farrell, J. M., & Robertson, H. I. (1998). Mental Rotation and the automatic updating of body-centered spatial relationships. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, volume: 24, number: 1. (pp. 227 - 233).

, . V., & , . L. (1997). Spatial representation and reasoning in artificial intelligence. In: . S. , & . O (Ed.), Spatial and temporal reasoning. (pp. 5-41).Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands.

Frank, U. A.: (1996). Qualitative Spatial Reasoning: Cardinal Directions as an Example. International Journal of Geographical Information Science, volume: 10, number: 3. (pp. 269-290).

Knauff, M., Rauh, R., & Schlieder, C. (1995). Preferred mental models in qualitative spatial reasoning: A cognitive assessment of Allen's calculus. Proceedings of the Seventeenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. (pp. 200-205).Erlbaum,

Schlieder, C. (1993). Representing visible locations for qualitative navigation. In: P. N. Carrete, & M. Singh (Eds.), Qualitative reasoning and decision technologies. (pp. 523-532).CIMNE, Barcelona.

Aurnague, M., & Vieu, L. (1993). Toward a formal representation of space in language: a commonsense reasonning approach. In: F. Anger, W. H. Guesgen, & v. J Benthem (Ed.), Proceedings of Workshop Spatial and temporal reasonning, International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Chambéry.

, . M., & R., D. (1992). The geometry of environmental knowledge.. In: . F. , A. U., . C. , . I. , . F. , & . U (Ed.), Theories and methods of spatio-temporal reasoning in geographic space.. (pp. 136 - 152).Springer, Berlin.

Randell, A. D., . Z., & Cohn, G. A. (1992). A spatial logic based on regions and connection. Proceedings of KR’92, knowledge representation and reasoning. (pp. 394-398).Morgan Kaufmann, Los Altos.

Stamatopoulos, ., I, K. P., . H., & , . C. (1992). PETINA—tour generation using the ElipSys inference system. Symposium on Applied Computing. Proceedings of the 1992 ACM/SIGAPP Symposium on Applied computing: technological challenges of the 1990's, (pp. 320 - 327).Kansas City, Missouri, United States,

Aurnague, M., Borillo, M., & Vieu, L. (1991). A cognitive approach to the semantics of space. In: T. Kohonen, & F. Fogelman-Soulie (Eds.), Proceedings of Cognitiva 90, Madrid,Afcet Cognitiva. (pp. 321-328).North-Holland Publishing Co., Amsterdam.

Borillo, M. (1991). Sémantique de l’espace et raisonnement spatial. Proceedings of ICCS’91, San-Sebastian.

Johnson-Laird, P. (1989). Mental Models. In: . P. , & M. I. (Eds.), Foundations of cognitive science.. (pp. 469 - 499).MIT-Press, Cambridge, MA.

McNamara, P. T.: (1986). Mental Representations of Spatial relations. Cognitive Psychology, volume: 18, (pp. 87 - 121).

Allen, F. J.: (1983). Maintaining knowledge about temporal intervals. Communications of the ACM, volume: 26, (pp. 832 - 843).

Stevens, A., & Coupe, P. (1978). Distortions in judged spatial relations.. Cognitive Psychology, volume: 10, (pp. 422-437).





problem solving


Johnson-Laird, N. P.: (2005). The shape of problems. In: V. Girotto, & N. P Johnson-Laird (Ed.), The Shape of Reason: Essays in Honour of Paolo Legrenzi. (pp. 3-26).Psychology Press, New York.

Halasz, G. F.: (1983). Mental models and problem solving in using a calculator. Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI'83). (pp. 212-216).ACM Press, New York.

Newell, A., & Simon, A. H. (1972). Human problem solving. Human problem solving. Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs.





Human Computer Interaction / Assistance


Kray, C., Wasinger, R., & Kortuem, G. (2004). Concepts and issues in interfaces for multiple users and multiple devices. Proc. of the workshop on Multi-User and Ubiquitous User Interfaces (MU3I) at IUI 2004. (pp. 7-11).Funchal, Madeira.

Richter, -. K., & Klippel, A. (2002). You-are-here maps: Wayfinding support as location based service. In: J. Moltgen, & A. Wytzik (Eds.), GI-Technologien für Verkehr und Logistik. Münsteraner GI Tage. (pp. 363-382).IfGI Prints, Münster.

Agrawala, . M., & Stolte, C. (2001). Rendering effective route maps: Improving usability through generalization. In: E. Fiume, (Ed.), Computer Graphics - SIGGRAPH 2001 Proceedings. (pp. 241-250).ACM Press,

Stojanov, G., & Stojanoski, K. (2001). Computer interfaces: From communication to mid-prosthesis metaphor. CT 2001, LNAI 2117. (pp. 301-310).Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg.

Hirtle, C. S.: (2000). The use of maps, images and gestures for navigation. In: C. Freksa, W. Brauer, C. Habel, & F. K Wender (Ed.), Spatial cognition II - Integrating abstract theories, empirical studies, formal methods, and practical applications. (pp. 31-40).Springer, Berlin.

Jackson, G. P.: (1998). In search for better route guidance instructions. Ergonomics, volume: 41, number: 7. (pp. 1000-1013).

Burstein, H. M., & V., D. (1996). Issues in the Development of Human-Computer Mixed-Initiative Planning Systems. In: B. Gorayska, & L. J Mey (Ed.), Cognitive Technology: In Search of a Humane Interface. (pp. 285-303).Elsevier Science, Amsterdam.

Strube, G. (1992). The role of cognitive science in knowledge engineering. In: F. Schmalhofer, G. Strube, & T. Wetter (Eds.), Contemporary knowledge engineering and cognition. (pp. 161-174).Springer, Berlin.





Information Spaces


Bertel, S., Obendorf, H., & Richter, . K. (2002). Navigating information structures: Support of individual views and spatial concepts. Working Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces.

Obendorf, H., Bertel, S., & Richter, K.-F. (2001). Supporting user-specific view via multidimensional trees. Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems CHI2001. (pp. 415-416).Extended Abstracts, Seattle, Wa., USA.

Sorrows, E. M., & Hirtle, C. S. (1999). The nature of landmarks for real and electronic spaces. In: C. Freksa, & M. D Mark (Ed.), International Conference on Spatial Information Theory-- Cognitive and Computational Foundations of Geopraphic Information Science, COSIT-99. (pp. 37-50).Springer, Stade, Germany.

Furnas, W. G.: (1997). Effective view navigation. Human Factors in Computing Systems: Proceedings of the CHI--97 Conference. ACM Press, New York.

Modjeska, D. (1997). Navigation in electronic worlds: A research review. Computer Science Institute of the University of Toronto,

Dieberger, A. (1997). A city metaphor to support navigation in complex information spaces. In: C. S. Hirtle, & U. A Frank (Ed.), International Conference on Spatial Information Theory-A Theoretical Basis for GIS, COSIT-97. (pp. 53-67).Springer, Laurel Highlands, Pennsylvania.

Andrews, K. (1995). Visualizing cyberspace: Information visualisation in the harmony internet browser. Proceedings of IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization. (pp. 97-104).Atlanta, Georgia.

Dieberger, A. (1995). Providing spatial navigation for the world wide web. In: U. A. Frank, & W. Kuhn (Eds.), International Conference on Spatial Information Theory-A Theoretical Basis for GIS, COSIT-95. (pp. 93-106).Springer, Semmering, Austria.

Hirtle, C. S.: (1995). Representational structures for cognitive space: Trees, ordered trees and semi-lattices. In: U. A. Frank, & W. Kuhn (Eds.), International Conference on Spatial Information Theory-A Theoretical Basis for GIS, COSIT-95. (pp. 327-340).Springer, Semmering, Austria.

Furnas, W. G., & Zacks, J. (1994). Multitrees: Enriching and Reusing Hierarchical Structure. Human Factors in Computing Systems: Proceedings of the CHI’94 Conference. ACM, New York.

Chalmers, H. (1993). Using a landscape metaphor to represent a corpus of documents. In: U. A. Frank, & I. Campari (Eds.), Spatial Information Theory: A Theoretical Basis for GIS. European Conference COSIT, Marciana Marina, Elba Island, Italy. (pp. 377-390).Springer,

Alexander, C. (1982). A city is not a tree. In: S. Kaplan, & R. Kaplan (Eds.), Humanscape - Environments for People. (pp. 377-402).Ulrich’s Books Inc., Ann Arbor.

Nievergelt, J., & Weydert, J. (1980). Sites, modes and trails: Telling the user of an interactive system where he is, what he can do, and how to get to places. In: R. Guedj, t. P. Hagen, & . e (Ed.), Methodoly of Interaction. (pp. 327-338).North Holland Publishing Company,





Map Design


Klippel, A., & Richter, -. K. (2004). Chorematic focus maps. In: G. Gartner, (Ed.), Location based services and telecartography. (pp. 39-44).Technische Universit�t Wien, Wien.

Habel, C. (2003). Representational commitment of maps. In: M. Duckham, M. Goodchild, & M. Worboys (Eds.), Foundations of Geographic Information Science. (pp. 69 - 93).Taylor and Francis, London.

Montello, R. D.: (2002). Cognitive map design research in the twentieth century: Theoretical and empirical approaches. Cartography and Geographic Information Science, volume: 29, number: 3. (pp. 283-304).

Zipf, A., & Richter, -. K. (2002). Using FocusMaps to ease map reading. Developing smart applications for mobile devices. KI 4/02 Special Issue Spatial Cognition, volume: 2, (pp. 35-37).

Tversky, B., & Lee, P. (1999). Pictorial and verbal tools for conveying routes. In: C. Freksa, & M. D Mark (Ed.), Spatial information theory. Cognitive and computational foundations of geographic information science. (pp. 51-64).Springer, Berlin.

Dent, D. B.: (1996). Cartography. Thematic map design. Cartography. Thematic map design. Wm. C. Brown Publishers, Boston.

Harley, B. J., & Woodward, . D. (1987). The history of cartography. Volume 1: Cartography in prehistoric, ancient, and medieval Europe and the Meditarranean. University of Chicago Press, Chicago.

MacEachren, M. A.: (1986). A linear view of the world: Strip maps as a unique form of cartographic representation. The American Cartographer, volume: 13, number: 1. (pp. 7-25).

Bertin, J. (1974). Graphische Semiologie. Diagramme, Netze, Karten. Graphische Semiologie. Diagramme, Netze, Karten. de Gruyter, Berlin.





eye movements


Shih, S.-W., & Liu, J. (2004). A Novel Approach to 3-D Gaze Tracking Using Stereo Cameras. IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics—Part B: Cybernetics, volume: 34, number: 1.

Knoblich, G., Ohlsson, S., & Raney, E. G. (2001). An eye movement study of insight problem solving. Memory & Cognition, volume: 29, number: 7. (pp. 1000-1009).


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