
UC Santa Barbara Geography / Academics / Publications
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Publications for Reg Golledge
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(2003). Environmental perception and behavioral geography. , In Geography in America at the Dawn of the 21st Century (pp. 133-148). Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press.
(2003). Human wayfinding and cognitive maps. , In Colonization of Unfamiliar Landscapes: The Archaeology of Adaptation (pp. 25-43). London & New York: Routledge.
(2003). Spatial cognition and converging technologies. , In Converging Technologies for Improving Human Performance (pp. 122-140). London & Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
(2003). Reflections on recent cognitive behavioural research with an emphasis on research in the United States of America. Australian Geographical Studies, 41(2), 117-130.
(2003). Isn't that spatial: Where geography and psychology intersect. American Psychological Society, 16(11), 14
(2003). Wanted: Professional geographers...Now more than ever. Directions Magazine , Web: http://www.directionsmag.com/article.php?article_id=262
(2003). Spatial behavior in transportation modeling and planning. , In Transportation Systems Planning: Methods and Applications (pp. Chapter 3, 1-27). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.
(2003). Cognitive maps. , In Encyclopedia of Psychological Assessment (Vol. 1, pp. 223-227). London: SAGE Publications.
(2003). Encoding, learning, and spatial updating of multiple object locations specified by 3-D sound, spatial language, and vision. Experimental Brain Research, 149, 48-61.
(2003). The hidden demand for participation in activities and travel by persons who are visually impaired. Journal of Vision Impairment & Blindness 97(8), 475-488.
(2003). Progress in mutlimodal cartographic interfaces: Symbolization and examples. , In Yearbook of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, Vol. 65, (pp. 133). Honolulu: The University of Hawaii Press.
(2004). Functional equivalence of spatial representations derived from vision and language: Evidence from allocentric judgments. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, & Cognition, 30(4), 801-814.
(2004). Use of cognitive vs. perceptual heading during imagined locomotion depends on the response mode. Psychological Science, 15(6), 403-408.
(2004). Recent advances in human wayfinding and spatial cognition. Transactions of the Institute of Electronics, Information and Communications Engineers (A) (Japan), J87-A(1), 3-12.
(2004). Learning geography in the absence of sight. , In WorldMinds: Geographical Perspectives on 100 Problems (pp. 93-98). Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
(2004). Stated preferences for components of a Personal Guidance System for non-visual navigation. Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 98(3), 135-147.
(2004). Multidisciplinary opportunities and challenges in NBIC. , In The Coevolution of Human Potential and Converging Technologies. Volume 1013 of the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (pp. 199-211). New York: New York Academy of Sciences and Annals Online www.annalsnyas.org.
(2004). Spatial cognition. , In Encyclopedia of Applied Psychology (pp. 443-452). Amsterdam: Elsevier Ltd.
(2004). Disability, Disadvantage, and Discrimination: An Overview with Special Emphasis on Blindness in the USA. , In Applied Geography: A World Perspective (pp. 213-232). Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
(2004). Cognitive maps and urban travel. , In Handbook of Transport Geography and Spatial Systems, Vol. 5, (pp. 501-512). Amsterdam: Elsevier.
(2004). Human wayfinding. , In Applied Geography: A World Perspective (pp. 233-252). Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
(2004, Reprint). Community outreach, October 1999. , In Presidential Musings from the Meridian: Reflections on the Nature of Geography by Past Presidents of the Association of American Geographers (pp. 50-54) Morgantown, WV: West Virginia University Press.
(2004, Reprint). Moving on up to "the big time?" , In Presidential Musings from the Meridian: Reflections on the Nature of Geography by Past Presidents of the Association of American Geographers (pp. 176-177). Morgantown, WV: West Virginia University Press.
(2004, Reprint). NEVER be ashamed of being a Geographer. , In Presidential Musings from the Meridian: Reflections on the Nature of Geography by Past Presidents of the Association of American Geographers (pp. 221-224). Morgantown, WV: West Virginia University Press.
(2004, Reprint). Some basic survival skills in the academic jungle. , In Presidential Musings from the Meridian: Reflections on the Nature of Geography by Past Presidents of the Association of American Geographers (pp. 89-92) Morgantown, WV: West Virginia University Press.
(2004, Reprint). Using our human resources. , In Presidential Musings from the Meridian: Reflections on the Nature of Geography by Past Presidents of the Association of American Geographers (pp. 105-109). Morgantown, WV: West Virginia University Press.
(2005 [reprint]). The big questions in geography. , In Annual Editions, Geography, 20th ed., (pp. 2-10). Dubuque, IA: McGraw Hill/Dushkin.
(2005). Cognitive Maps. , In Encyclopedia of Social Measurement, Volume 1 (pp. 329-339). San Diego, CA: Elsevier Inc.
(2005). A commentary on the use of touch for accessing on-screen spatial representations: The process of experiencing haptic maps and graphics. The Professional Geographer, 57(3), 339-349.
(2005). Reflections on procedures for learning environments without the use of sight. The Journal of Geography, 104(3), 95-104.
(2005). Philosophical bases of behavioral research in geography. , In Philosophies, People, Places and Practices: An Introduction to Approaches in Human Geography (pp. 188-212). London: Sage Press.
(2005). Personal guidance system for people with visual impairment: A comparison of spatial displays for route guidance. Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 99(4), 219-232.
(2005). Design considerations for haptic and auditory map interfaces. Cartography and Geographic Information Science (CaGIS), 32(4), 381-391.
(2006 [reprint]). The big questions in geography. , In Annual Editions, Geography, 21st ed., Dubuque, IA: McGraw Hill/Dushkin.
(2006). Incidental learning of geospatial concepts across grade levels: Map overlay. Journal of Geography, 105(4), 139-146.
(2006). Multimodal interfaces for representing and accessing geospatial information. , In Frontiers of Geographic Information Technology (pp. 181-208). Berlin and New York: Springer-Verlag.
(2006). Chorley, R.J. and Haggett, P., editors 1967: Models in geography. London: Methuen. Progress in Human Geography, 30(1), 107-113.
(2006). Cognitive load of navigating without vision when guided by virtual sound versus spatial language. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 12(4), 223-232.
(2006). Evaluation of spatial displays for navigation without sight. ACM Transactions on Applied Perception (TAP), 3(2), 110-124.
(2007). Educating an applied geographer. Research in Geographic Education, 9(1), 44-54.
(2007). Assisting wayfinding in visually impaired travelers. , In Applied Spatial Cognition: From research to cognitive technology (pp. 179-202). Mahwah NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
(2007). Functional equivalence of spatial images produced by perception and spatial language. , In Spatial Processing in Navigation, Imagery and Perception (pp. 29-48): New York: Springer.
(2007). Geospatial concept understanding and recognition in G6-College students: A preliminary argument for minimal GIS. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 97(4), 696-712.
(2007). Nonvisual Route Following with Guidance from a Simple Haptic or Auditory Display. Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 101(4), 203-211.
(2008). Matching geospatial concepts with geographic educational needs. Australian Geographic Research, 46(1), 85-98.
(2008). An N-back task using vibrotactile stimulation with comparison to an auditory analogue. Behavior Research Methods, 40(1), 367-372.



