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Tobias Meilinger

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Plos One|April 22, 2016
Multiple Strategies for Spatial Integration of 2D Layouts within Working MemoryTobias Meilinger, Katsumi Watanabe
Plos One|September 11, 2013
Verbal shadowing and visual interference in spatial memoryTobias Meilinger, Heinrich H Bülthoff
Scientific Reports|December 8, 2017
A catch-up illusion arising from a distance-dependent perception bias in judging relative movementTobias Meilinger, Bärbel Garsoffky, Stephan Schwan
Cognition|July 4, 2013
Learning to navigate: experience versus mapsTobias Meilinger, Julia Frankenstein, Heinrich H Bülthoff
Memory & Cognition|April 8, 2011
The integration of spatial information across different viewpointsTobias Meilinger, Alain Berthoz, Jan M Wiener
Cognitive Science|June 4, 2011
Working memory in wayfinding-a dual task experiment in a virtual cityTobias Meilinger, Markus Knauff, Heinrich H Bülthoff
Cognition|July 2, 2016
Qualitative differences in memory for vista and environmental spaces are caused by opaque borders, not movement or successive presentationTobias Meilinger, Marianne Strickrodt, Heinrich H Bülthoff
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|September 7, 2002
How the presence of passengers influences the risk of a collision with another vehicleMark Vollrath, Tobias Meilinger, Hans-Peter Krüger
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|September 5, 2018
Memory for navigable space is flexible and not restricted to exclusive local or global memory unitsMarianne Strickrodt, Heinrich H Bülthoff, Tobias Meilinger
Frontiers in Psychology|December 16, 2014
When in doubt follow your nose-a wayfinding strategyTobias Meilinger, Julia Frankenstein, Heinrich H Bülthoff
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Plos One|April 22, 2016
Multiple Strategies for Spatial Integration of 2D Layouts within Working MemoryTobias Meilinger, Katsumi Watanabe
Plos One|September 11, 2013
Verbal shadowing and visual interference in spatial memoryTobias Meilinger, Heinrich H Bülthoff
Scientific Reports|December 8, 2017
A catch-up illusion arising from a distance-dependent perception bias in judging relative movementTobias Meilinger, Bärbel Garsoffky, Stephan Schwan
Cognition|July 4, 2013
Learning to navigate: experience versus mapsTobias Meilinger, Julia Frankenstein, Heinrich H Bülthoff
Memory & Cognition|April 8, 2011
The integration of spatial information across different viewpointsTobias Meilinger, Alain Berthoz, Jan M Wiener
Cognitive Science|June 4, 2011
Working memory in wayfinding-a dual task experiment in a virtual cityTobias Meilinger, Markus Knauff, Heinrich H Bülthoff
Cognition|July 2, 2016
Qualitative differences in memory for vista and environmental spaces are caused by opaque borders, not movement or successive presentationTobias Meilinger, Marianne Strickrodt, Heinrich H Bülthoff
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|September 7, 2002
How the presence of passengers influences the risk of a collision with another vehicleMark Vollrath, Tobias Meilinger, Hans-Peter Krüger
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|September 5, 2018
Memory for navigable space is flexible and not restricted to exclusive local or global memory unitsMarianne Strickrodt, Heinrich H Bülthoff, Tobias Meilinger
Frontiers in Psychology|December 16, 2014
When in doubt follow your nose-a wayfinding strategyTobias Meilinger, Julia Frankenstein, Heinrich H Bülthoff
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