Barbara Tversky
First name(s): Barbara
Last name(s): Tversky

Publications of Barbara Tversky
2009
2005
Barbara Tversky, Visuospatial Reasoning, in: The Cambridge handbook of thinking and reasoning, pages 209--240, Cambridge University Press, 2005
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2004
Sven Bertel, Christian Freksa and Georg Vrachliotis, Aspectualize and conquer, in: Visual and Spatial Reasoning in Design III, pages 255-279, Key Centre of Design Computing and Cognition, University of Sydney, 2004
Sven Bertel, Christian Freksa and Georg Vrachliotis, Aspectualize and conquer in architectural design, in: Visual and Spatial Reasoning in Design III, pages 255-279, Key Centre of Design Computing and Cognition; University of Sydney, 2004
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1999
David M. Mark, Christian Freksa, Stephen C. Hirtle, Robert Lloyd and Barbara Tversky, Cognitive Models of Geographic Space (1999), in: Int. J. of Geographical Information Science 13 (1999), 8(747-774)
Barbara Tversky and Paul U. Lee, Pictorial and Verbal Tools for Conveying Routes, in: Spatial Information Theory - Cognitive and computational foundations of geopraphic information science, pages 51-64, Springer, 1999
Christian Freksa, Spatial aspects of task-specific wayfinding maps: A representation-theoretic perspective, in: Visual and Spatial Reasoning in Design, pages 15-32, Key Centre of Design Computing and Cognition, University of Sydney, 1999
Barbara Tversky, Paul Lee and Scott Mainwaring, Why do speakers mix perspectives? (1999), in: Spatial cognition and computation, 1(399--412)
1998
Barbara Tversky and Paul U. Lee, How space structures language, in: Spatial Cognition. An interdisciplinary approach to representing and processing spatial knowledge, pages 157-175, Springer, 1998
1996
Holly A. Taylor and Barbara Tversky, Perspective in spatial descriptions (1996), in: Journal of Memory and Language, 35(371--391)
1993
Barbara Tversky, Cognitive Maps, Cognitive Collages, and Spatial Mental Models, in: Spatial Information Theory: A Theoretical Basis for GIS -- Proceedings of COSIT'93, pages 14--24, Springer, 1993