Kathleen C. Kirasic

Affiliations: 
University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 
Area:
Developmental Psychology, Clinical Psychology
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Allen GL, Kirasic KC, Rashotte MA, et al. (2004) Aging and path integration skill: kinesthetic and vestibular contributions to wayfinding. Perception & Psychophysics. 66: 170-9
Kirasic KC. (2000) Age differences in adults' spatial abilities,learning environmental layout, and wayfinding behavior Spatial Cognition and Computation. 2: 117-134
Kirasic KC, Allen GL, Dobson SH, et al. (1996) Aging, cognitive resources, and declarative learning. Psychology and Aging. 11: 658-670
Allen GL, Kirasic KC, Dobson SH, et al. (1996) Predicting environmental learning from spatial abilities: An indirect route Intelligence. 22: 327-355
Dobson SH, Kirasic KC, Allen GL. (1995) Age-related differences in adults' spatial task performance: Influences of task complexity and perceptual speed Aging Neuropsychology and Cognition. 2: 19-38
Kirasic KC, Allen GL, Haggerty D. (1992) Age-related differences in adults' macrospatial cognitive processes Experimental Aging Research. 18: 33-39
Kirasic KC. (1991) Spatial cognition and behavior in young and elderly adults: implications for learning new environments. Psychology and Aging. 6: 10-18
Kirasic KC, Bernicki MR. (1990) Acquisition of spatial knowledge under conditions of temporospatial discontinuity in young and elderly adults. Psychological Research-Psychologische Forschung. 52: 76-79
Kirasic KC, Mathes EA. (1990) Effects of Different Means for Conveying Environmental Information on Elderly Adults' Spatial Cognition and Behavior Environment and Behavior. 22: 591-607
Kirasic KC. (1989) The effects of age and environmental familiarity on adults' spatial problem-solving performance: evidence of a hometown advantage. Experimental Aging Research. 15: 181-187
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