David Waller

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Miami University (Ohio), Oxford, OH 
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Richard L, Waller D. (2013) Toward a definition of intrinsic axes: the effect of orthogonality and symmetry on the preferred direction of spatial memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 39: 1914-29
Brom C, Vyhnánek J, Lukavský J, et al. (2012) A computational model of the allocentric and egocentric spatial memory by means of virtual agents, or how simple virtual agents can help to build complex computational models Cognitive Systems Research. 17: 1-24
Friedman A, Waller D, Thrash T, et al. (2011) View combination: a generalization mechanism for visual recognition. Cognition. 119: 229-41
Greenauer N, Waller D. (2010) Micro- and macroreference frames: Specifying the relations between spatial categories in memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 36: 938-57
Mello C, Waller D. (2010) Monitoring object orientation: Effects of layout complexity, viewpoint changes, and object function Spatial Cognition and Computation. 10: 313-340
Waller D, Friedman A, Hodgson E, et al. (2009) Learning scenes from multiple views: novel views can be recognized more efficiently than learned views. Memory & Cognition. 37: 90-9
Greenauer N, Waller D. (2008) Intrinsic array structure is neither necessary nor sufficient for nonegocentric coding of spatial layouts. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 15: 1015-21
Friedman A, Waller D. (2008) View combination in scene recognition. Memory & Cognition. 36: 467-78
Waller D, Lippa Y, Richardson A. (2008) Isolating observer-based reference directions in human spatial memory: head, body, and the self-to-array axis. Cognition. 106: 157-83
Waller D, Bachmann E, Hodgson E, et al. (2007) The HIVE: a huge immersive virtual environment for research in spatial cognition. Behavior Research Methods. 39: 835-43
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