Name
Affiliation
Papers
HOLLY A. TAYLOR
Research Building, Tufts University, 490 Boston Ave., Medford, MA 02155, USA (author for correspondence, <rfc822>htaylor@emerald.tufts.edu</rfc822>)
33
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
57
83
17.85
Referers 
Referees 
References 
190
475
187
Search Limit
100475
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
The Effects of Network Outages on User Experience in Augmented Reality Based Remote Collaboration - An Empirical Study00.342021
Interaction Strategies For Effective Augmented Reality Geo-Visualization: Insights From Spatial Cognition10.412021
A comprehensive database for benchmarking imaging systems.60.432020
Cognitive focus affects spatial decisions under conditions of uncertainty.00.342020
Iseecolor: Method For Advanced Visual Analytics Of Eye Tracking Data00.342020
ARFurniture - Augmented Reality Interior Decoration Style Colorization.00.342019
Risk-taking during wayfinding is modulated by external stressors and personality traits00.342019
Software Architecture for Automating Cognitive Science Eye-Tracking Data Analysis and Object Annotation00.342019
Registration errors in beacon-based navigation guidance systems: Influences on path efficiency and user reliance.00.342016
Navigational Aids and Spatial Memory Impairment: The Role of Divided Attention.10.352015
Conceptual Transformation And Cognitive Processes In Origami Paper Folding10.432015
Stepping Into a Map: Initial Heading Direction Influences Spatial Memory Flexibility.10.412014
Seeing the Forest or the Trees? Shifting Categorical Effects in Map Memory.00.342014
How Navigational Aids Impair Spatial Memory: Evidence for Divided Attention.60.562013
The spatial thinking of origami: evidence from think-aloud protocols.20.382013
Conceptual Transformation in Origami.00.342013
The fabric of thought: priming tactile properties during reading influences direct tactile perception.10.362012
Going to town: Visualized perspectives and navigation through virtual environments90.672012
Nodding in dis/agreement: a tale of two cultures.10.432012
The social connection in mental representations of space: explicit and implicit evidence10.632011
Rolling Down South: A Topographical Heuristic Guiding Navigation.00.342011
Let's Go for a Run: Planning Routes to Remember.10.482011
Affective states influence spatial cue utilization during navigation40.482011
Contributing Factors to Temporal and Spatial Associations in Mental Representations of Maps10.432009
Perspective, Instruction, and Cognitive Style in Spatial Representation of a Virtual Environment90.942007
Levels of Detail in Descriptions and Depictions of Geographic Space.20.702007
Where is the donut? Factors influencing spatial reference frame use10.522004
Improving computer-assisted instruction in teaching higher-order skills50.782004
The impact of digital libraries on cognitive processes: psychological issues of hypermedia50.832003
Ambiguity in Acquiring Spatial Representation from Descriptions Compared to Depictions: The Role of Spatial Orientation10.452001
Using space to describe space: Perspective in speech, sign, and gesture30.912000
"Could you hand me those keys on the right?'' Disentangling spatial reference frames using different methodologies60.721999
Spatial mental models from descriptions152.181994