Formally grounding spatio-temporal thinking

Cognitive Processing - Tập 13 Số S1 - Trang 209-214 - 2012
Alexander Klippel1, Jan Oliver Wallgrün2, Jinhai Yang2, Rui Li2, Frank Dylla3
1The Pennsylvania State University
2Department of Geography, GeoVISTA Center, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, USA
3SFB/TR8 Spatial Cognition, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany

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