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2017
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Journal Article
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The effect of spatial distance on the discriminability of colors in maps. Cartography and Geographic Information Science, 44(3):229-245.
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An empirical assessment of the impact of the light direction on the relief inversion effect in shaded relief maps: NNW is better than NW. Cartography and Geographic Information Science, 44(4):358-372.
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Development and evaluation of a specialized task taxonomy for spatial planning – A map literacy experiment with topographic maps. ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, 127:16-26.
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Perceptual complexity of soil-landscape maps: a user evaluation of color organization in legend designs using eye tracking. International Journal of Digital Earth, 10(6):560-581.
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An empirical evaluation of three elevation change symbolization methods along routes in bicycle maps. Cartography and Geographic Information Science, 44(5):436-451.
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Book Section
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Spatialization. In: Richardson, Douglas; Castree, Noel; Goodchild, Michael F; Kobayashi, Audrey; Liu, Weidong; Marston, Richard A. The International Encyclopedia of Geography: People, the Earth, Environment, and Technology. Chichester UK: Wiley, 1-7.
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Crowdsourcing for information visualization: promises and pitfalls. In: Archambault, Daniel; Purchase, Helen; Hossfeld, Tobias. Evaluation in the crowd. Crowdsourcing and human-centered experiments. Cham: Springer, 96-138.
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Conference or Workshop item
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Let’s put the skyscrapers on the display—decoupling spatial learning from working memory. In: COSIT 2017: International Conference on Spatial Information Theory, L'Aquila (I), 4 September 2017 - 8 September 2017, 163-170.
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Do skyscrapers facilitate spatial learning under stress? On the cognitive processing of global landmarks. In: COSIT 2017: International Conference on Spatial Information Theory, L'Aquila (I), 4 September 2017 - 8 September 2017. Springer (Bücher), 27-29.
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Distributing attention between environment and navigation system to increase spatial knowledge acquisition during assisted wayfinding. In: COSIT 2017: International Conference on Spatial Information Theory, L'Aquila (I), 4 September 2017 - 8 September 2017. Springer (Bücher), 19-22.
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User studies in cartography: A collaborative research agenda. In: 28th International Cartographic Conference (ICC2017), Washington DC, 2 July 2017 - 7 July 2017.
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Remembering what we see: Designing virtual environments to improve visuo-spatial recall for navigation tasks. In: 28th International Cartographic Conference (ICC2017), Washington DC, 2 July 2017 - 7 July 2017.
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Long-standing research challenges in geographic visualization. In: 28th International Cartographic Conference (ICC2017), Washington DC, 2 July 2017 - 7 July 2017, s.n..
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Towards assessing generalization quality with visual complexity measures. In: 28th International Cartographic Conference (ICC2017), Washington DC, 2 July 2017 - 7 July 2017.
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Dissertation
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Depicting movement data with animations for embodied and real-time decision-making: a user study with air traffic control displays and real-time movement data. 2017, University of Zurich, Faculty of Science.
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2016
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Journal Article
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Stress supports spatial knowledge acquisition during wayfinding with mobile maps. International Conference on GIScience Short Paper Proceedings, 1:96-99.
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Dasymetric mapping for an improved modeling of diseases. Geomatik Schweiz, 114(4):100-101.
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Walk and learn: an empirical framework for assessing spatial knowledge acquisition during mobile map use. International Conference on GIScience Short Paper Proceedings, 1:online.
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Not all anxious individuals get lost: Trait anxiety and mental rotation ability interact to explain performance in map-based route learning in men. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 132:1-8.
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Gaze and feet as additional input modalities for interacting with geospatial interfaces. ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, III-2:113-120.
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