Alycia M. Hund, Ph.D.

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University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 
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developmental science
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Jodie M. Plumert grad student 2003 University of Iowa
 (Developmental changes in the flexibility and stability of spatial category formation based on spatiotemporal experience.)
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Hund AM, Plumert JM, Recker KM. (2020) Visually Scaling Distance from Memory: Do Visible Midline Boundaries Make a Difference? Spatial Cognition and Computation. 20: 134-159
Hund AM, Plumert JM, Recker KM. (2020) Visually scaling distance from memory: do visible midline boundaries make a difference? Spatial Cognition & Computation. 20: 134-159
Plumert JM, Hund AM, Recker KM. (2019) Is scaling up harder than scaling down? How children and adults visually scale distance from memory. Cognition. 185: 39-48
Hund AM, Bianchi LJ, Winner JF, et al. (2017) Complex spatial language improves from 3 to 5 years: The role of prompting and overhearing in facilitating direction giving using Between and Middle Cognitive Development. 43: 170-181
Hund AM. (2016) Visuospatial working memory facilitates indoor wayfinding and direction giving Journal of Environmental Psychology. 45: 233-238
Vinson DW, Jordan JS, Hund AM. (2015) Perceptually walking in another's shoes: goals and memories constrain spatial perception. Psychological Research
Bock AM, Gallaway KC, Hund AM. (2015) Specifying Links Between Executive Functioning and Theory of Mind during Middle Childhood: Cognitive Flexibility Predicts Social Understanding Journal of Cognition and Development. 16: 509-521
Hund AM, Gill DM. (2014) What constitutes effective wayfinding directions: The interactive role of descriptive cues and memory demands Journal of Environmental Psychology. 38: 217-224
Foster EK, Hund AM. (2012) The impact of scaffolding and overhearing on young children's use of the spatial terms between and middle. Journal of Child Language. 39: 338-64
Plumert JM, Hund AM, Recker KM. (2012) Organism-Environment Interaction in Spatial Development: Explaining Categorical Bias in Memory for Location The Emerging Spatial Mind
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