Abstract. One of the central questions of spatial reasoning research is whether the underlying processes are inherently visual or spatial. The article reports a dual-task experiment that was conducted to explore the visual and/or spatial nature of human spatial reasoning. The main tasks were inferences based on a spatial version of the interval calculus introduced by Allen (1983). The secondary tasks were presented visually or acoustically, and were either spatial or non-spatial. The results indicate that spatial reasoning is mainly based on the construction and inspection of spatial layouts, whereas no evidence of the involvement of visual representations and processes was found
Background: There is a growing evidence base for the importance of spatial reasoning for the develop...
BackgroundThere is a growing evidence base for the importance of spatial reasoning for the developme...
Battista et al. rightly point out the importance of the relation between spatial and geometric reaso...
One of the central questions of spatial reasoning research is whether the underlying processes are i...
Psychologists have argued that visual imagery plays a vital role in human reasoning. If so, then rea...
One of the central questions of spatial reasoning research is whether the underlying processes are i...
Spatial reasoning is a diverse topic; what might different spatial tasks have in common? One task wh...
Qualitative spatial reasoning (QSR) is often claimed to be cognitively more plausible than conventio...
Research in spatial cognition offers a wide spectrum of possibilities to combinepsychological and co...
Making inferences on the basis of spatial information, such as taking shortcuts, and reasoning with ...
Three experiments examined the effects of interactive visualizations and spatial abilities on a task...
Qualitative spatial reasoning (QSR) is often claimed to be cognitively more plausible than conventio...
Searching for alternative solutions of an indeterminate reasoning task is an important and necessary...
Although it is natural to suppose that visual mental imagery is important in human deductive reasoni...
This paper examines the construction and use of visual representations for reasoning. Visual represe...
Background: There is a growing evidence base for the importance of spatial reasoning for the develop...
BackgroundThere is a growing evidence base for the importance of spatial reasoning for the developme...
Battista et al. rightly point out the importance of the relation between spatial and geometric reaso...
One of the central questions of spatial reasoning research is whether the underlying processes are i...
Psychologists have argued that visual imagery plays a vital role in human reasoning. If so, then rea...
One of the central questions of spatial reasoning research is whether the underlying processes are i...
Spatial reasoning is a diverse topic; what might different spatial tasks have in common? One task wh...
Qualitative spatial reasoning (QSR) is often claimed to be cognitively more plausible than conventio...
Research in spatial cognition offers a wide spectrum of possibilities to combinepsychological and co...
Making inferences on the basis of spatial information, such as taking shortcuts, and reasoning with ...
Three experiments examined the effects of interactive visualizations and spatial abilities on a task...
Qualitative spatial reasoning (QSR) is often claimed to be cognitively more plausible than conventio...
Searching for alternative solutions of an indeterminate reasoning task is an important and necessary...
Although it is natural to suppose that visual mental imagery is important in human deductive reasoni...
This paper examines the construction and use of visual representations for reasoning. Visual represe...
Background: There is a growing evidence base for the importance of spatial reasoning for the develop...
BackgroundThere is a growing evidence base for the importance of spatial reasoning for the developme...
Battista et al. rightly point out the importance of the relation between spatial and geometric reaso...