Toru Ishikawa, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States 
Area:
spatial cognition, behavioral geography, environmental perception
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Daniel R. Montello grad student 2002 UC Santa Barbara
 (Spatial knowledge acquisition in the environment: The integration of separately learned places and the development of metric knowledge.)
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Ishikawa T. (2018) Satellite Navigation and Geospatial Awareness: Long-Term Effects of Using Navigation Tools on Wayfinding and Spatial Orientation The Professional Geographer. 71: 197-209
He G, Ishikawa T, Takemiya M. (2015) Collaborative Navigation in an Unfamiliar Environment with People Having Different Spatial Aptitudes Spatial Cognition and Computation. 15: 285-307
Ishikawa T. (2015) Spatial Thinking in Geographic Information Science: Students' Geospatial Conceptions, Map-Based Reasoning, and Spatial Visualization Ability Annals of the Association of American Geographers
Wen W, Ishikawa T, Sato T. (2014) Instruction of verbal and spatial strategies for the learning about large-scale spaces Learning and Individual Differences. 35: 15-21
Ishikawa T. (2013) Retention of memory for large-scale spaces. Memory (Hove, England). 21: 807-17
Wen W, Ishikawa T, Sato T. (2013) Individual differences in the encoding processes of egocentric and allocentric survey knowledge. Cognitive Science. 37: 176-92
Ishikawa T. (2013) Geospatial thinking and spatial ability: An empirical examination of knowledge and reasoning in geographical science Professional Geographer. 65: 636-646
Wakabayashi Y, Ishikawa T. (2011) Spatial thinking in geographic information science: A review of past studies and prospects for the future Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences. 21: 304-313
Wen W, Ishikawa T, Sato T. (2011) Working memory in spatial knowledge acquisition: Differences in encoding processes and sense of direction Applied Cognitive Psychology. 25: 654-662
Ishikawa T, Fujiwara H, Imai O, et al. (2008) Wayfinding with a GPS-based mobile navigation system: A comparison with maps and direct experience Journal of Environmental Psychology. 28: 74-82
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