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Jan M Wiener

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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|August 21, 2014
Challenges for identifying the neural mechanisms that support spatial navigation: the impact of spatial scaleThomas Wolbers, Jan M Wiener
Cognitive Processing|May 28, 2021
Ageing- and dementia-friendly design: theory and evidence from cognitive psychology, neuropsychology and environmental psychology can contribute to design guidelines that minimise spatial disorientationJan M Wiener, Francesca Pazzaglia
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|March 12, 2014
PTSD recovery, spatial processing, and the val66met polymorphismJessica K Miller, Jan M Wiener
Psychological Research|December 25, 2014
Human place and response learning: navigation strategy selection, pupil size and gaze behaviorOlivier de Condappa, Jan M Wiener
Cognition|July 29, 2011
Would you follow your own route description? Cognitive strategies in urban route planningChristoph Hölscher, Thora Tenbrink, Jan M Wiener
Memory & Cognition|May 22, 2008
Path planning under spatial uncertaintyJan M Wiener, Matthieu Lafon, Alain Berthoz
Frontiers in Psychology|January 7, 2016
This Place Looks Familiar-How Navigators Distinguish Places with Ambiguous Landmark Objects When Learning Novel RoutesMarianne Strickrodt, Mary O'Malley, Jan M Wiener
Memory & Cognition|November 10, 2017
How do we get there? Effects of cognitive aging on route memoryMary O'Malley, Anthea Innes, Jan M Wiener
Dementia (London, England)|June 27, 2015
Decreasing spatial disorientation in care-home settings: How psychology can guide the development of dementia friendly design guidelinesMary O'Malley, Anthea Innes, Jan M Wiener
Memory & Cognition|April 8, 2011
The integration of spatial information across different viewpointsTobias Meilinger, Alain Berthoz, Jan M Wiener
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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|August 21, 2014
Challenges for identifying the neural mechanisms that support spatial navigation: the impact of spatial scaleThomas Wolbers, Jan M Wiener
Cognitive Processing|May 28, 2021
Ageing- and dementia-friendly design: theory and evidence from cognitive psychology, neuropsychology and environmental psychology can contribute to design guidelines that minimise spatial disorientationJan M Wiener, Francesca Pazzaglia
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|March 12, 2014
PTSD recovery, spatial processing, and the val66met polymorphismJessica K Miller, Jan M Wiener
Psychological Research|December 25, 2014
Human place and response learning: navigation strategy selection, pupil size and gaze behaviorOlivier de Condappa, Jan M Wiener
Cognition|July 29, 2011
Would you follow your own route description? Cognitive strategies in urban route planningChristoph Hölscher, Thora Tenbrink, Jan M Wiener
Memory & Cognition|May 22, 2008
Path planning under spatial uncertaintyJan M Wiener, Matthieu Lafon, Alain Berthoz
Frontiers in Psychology|January 7, 2016
This Place Looks Familiar-How Navigators Distinguish Places with Ambiguous Landmark Objects When Learning Novel RoutesMarianne Strickrodt, Mary O'Malley, Jan M Wiener
Memory & Cognition|November 10, 2017
How do we get there? Effects of cognitive aging on route memoryMary O'Malley, Anthea Innes, Jan M Wiener
Dementia (London, England)|June 27, 2015
Decreasing spatial disorientation in care-home settings: How psychology can guide the development of dementia friendly design guidelinesMary O'Malley, Anthea Innes, Jan M Wiener
Memory & Cognition|April 8, 2011
The integration of spatial information across different viewpointsTobias Meilinger, Alain Berthoz, Jan M Wiener
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