Journal articles and peer reviewed conference papers
 
2012
Emo, B., Hölscher, C., Wiener, J., & Dalton, R.C. (2012). Wayfinding and spatial configuration:evidence from street corners. In Proceedings of the 8th Space Syntax Symposion, Santiago de Chile, 2012.
Büchner, S., J. Wiener, C. Hölscher (2012). Methodological Triangulation to Assess Sign Placement. Proceedings of the 2012 Symposium on Eye-Tracking Research & Applications

2011
Wiener, J.M., C. Hölscher, S. Büchner, & L. Konieczny: Gaze Behaviour during Space Perception and Spatial Decision Making. Psychological Research, (in press)
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Hölscher, C., T. Tenbrink, & J.M. Wiener: Would you follow your own route description? Cognitive strategies in urban route planning. Cognition, 121 (2), 228-247 (2011)
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Meilinger, T. A. Berthoz, & J.M. Wiener: The Integration of Spatial Information across Different Viewpoints. Memory & Cognition, 39 (6), 1042-1054 (2011)
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Wiener, J.M., A. Berthoz, & T. Wolbers: Dissociable cognitive mechanisms underlying human path integration. Experimental Brain Research , 208 (1), 61-71 (2011)
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Wiener J.M., S. Shettleworth, V.P. Bingman, K. Cheng, S.Healy, L.F. Jacobs, K.J. Jeffery,H.A. Mallot, R. Menzel, and N.S. Newcombe: Animal Navigation – A Synthesis.  In “Animal Thinking: Contemporary Issues in Comparative Cognition,“edited by R. Menzel and J. Fischer. Strüngmann Forum Report, vol. 8, J. Lupp, series ed. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, pp 52-76 (2011)
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Wiener, J.M., O. de Condappa & C. Hölscher: Do you have to look where you go? Gaze behaviour during spatial decision making. In: CogSci 2011: Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Cognitive Science Society (in press)
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2010
Tenbrink, Wiener, Claramunt, Avraamides, Malaka, Mallot. Spatial Behaviour and Linguistic Representation: Collaborative Interdisciplinary Specialized Workshop. Journal of Spatial information Science, 1, 115-120 (2010)
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Kallf, C., T. Hills & J.M. Wiener: Human foraging behavior: A virtual reality investigation on area restricted search in humans. In: CogSci 2010: Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Cognitive Science Society, pp. 168-173
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2009
Wiener, J.M., S. Büchner, & C. Hölscher: Taxonomy of Human Wayfinding: A Knowledge-Based Approach. Spatial Cognition & Computation, 9(2), 152-165 (2009)
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Wiener, J.M., N. Ehbauer, & H.A. Mallot: Planning paths to multiple targets: memory involvement and planning heuristics in spatial problem solving. Psychological Research, 77(5), 644-658 (2009)
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Tenbrink T. & J.M. WienerThe Verbalization of Multiple Strategies in a Variant of the Traveling Salesman Problem, Cognitive Processing, 10(2), 143-161 (2009)
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Terziman, L., Lecuyer A., Hillaire S., & J.M. Wiener: Can Camera Motions Improve the Perception of Traveled Distance in Virtual Environments? (accepted at IEEE Virtual Reality 2009)
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Ragni M., J.M. Wiener, C. Hölscher, M. Brösamle, S. Büchner, C. Kalff, G. Kuhnmünch, & G.Strube: Human Spatial Cognition: Cognitive Science joins AI and Robotics. KI: Project Report (in press)
Wiener, J.M., S. Büchner, C. Hölscher, & L. Konieczny: How the Geometry of Space controls Visual Attention during Spatial Decision Making. Full Paper and Oral Presentation at CogSci 2009
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Büchner, S., J.M. Wiener, & C. Hölscher: Interaction of target location and strategy choice for search performance. Full Paper and Oral Presentation at CogSci 2009 (accepted)
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2008
Wiener, J.M., M. Lafon, and A. Berthoz: Path planning under spatial uncertainty. Memory & Cognition, 36(3), 495-504 (2008)
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Franz G. & J. M. Wiener: From space syntax to space semantics: a behaviorally and perceptually oriented methodology for the efficient description of the geometry and topology of environments. Environment & Planning B: Planning and Design, 35(4), 574-592 (2008)
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Wiener, J.M. & T. Tenbrink: Traveling Salesman Problem: The Human Case. KI: Themenheft KI und Kognition, 1/08,  pp. 18-22 (2008)
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Hurlebaus R., K. Basten, H.A. Mallot, & J.M. Wiener: Route learning strategies in a virtual cluttered environment. Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, 5248, 104-120 (2008)
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Gerstmayr L., H.A. Mallot, & J.M. WienerA minimalistic model of visually guided path selection and obstacle avoidance behavior. Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, 5248, 87-103 (2008)
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Wiener, J.M., T.Tenbrink, J.Henschel, & C.Hölscher: Situated and Prospective Path Planning: Route Choice in an Urban Environment (CogSci 2008)
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Wiener J.M., T. Meilinger, & A. Berthoz: The integration of spatial information across different perspectives (CogSci 2008)
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2007
Wolbers T., J.M. Wiener, H.A. Mallot, and C. Büchel: Differential recruitment of hippocampus, medial prefrontal cortex and the hMT+ complex during path integration in humans. Journal of Neuroscience, 27(35), 9408-9416 (2007)
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Wiener J.M., Franz G., Rossmanith N., Reichelt A., Mallot H.A., Bülthoff H.H., "Isovist analysis captures properties of space relevant for locomotion and experience" Perception 36(7) 1066-1083 (2007)
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T. Tenbrink & J.M. Wiener: Wayfinding Strategies in Behavior and Language: A Symmetric and Interdisciplinary Approach to Cognitive Processes. Lecture notes in artificial intelligence, 4387, pp. 401-420 (2007)
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Riecke, B. E. and J. M. Wiener: Can people not tell left from right in VR? Point-to-origin studies revealed qualitative errors in visual path integration. Proceedings of IEEE Virtual Reality 2007, 3-10 (2007)
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2006 and before
Wiener, J.M. and H. Mallot: Path complexity does not impair visual path integration.  Spatial Cognition and Computation, 6(4), 333-346 (2006)
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B. Brembs & J.M. Wiener: Context and occasion-setting in Drosophila visual learning. Learning & Memory, 13:618-628 (2006)
Wiener, J. M. and G. Franz: Isovists as a means to predict spatial experience and behavior. Lecture notes in artificial intelligence, 3343, 42-57 (2005)
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Wiener, J.M., N. Ehbauer, & H.A. Mallot: Path planning and optimization in the traveling salesman problem: Nearest neighbor vs. region-based strategies. Dagstuhl Seminar 05491"Spatial Cognition: Specialization and Integration" (2005)
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Franz, G., H. Mallot and J. Wiener: Graph-based models of space in architecture and cognitive science - a comparative analysis. Architecture, Engineering and Construction of Build Environments, 30-38, ISBN 1-897233-05-1, Windsor, Ontario, Canada (2005)
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Franz, G. and J. M. Wiener: Exploring isovist-based correlates of spatial behavior and experience. Proceeding of the 5th Space Syntax Symposium, Delft, 503-517 (2005)
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Wiener, J.M. and H.A. Mallot: 'Fine-to-Coarse' Route Planning and Navigation in Regionalized Environments. Spatial Cognition and Computation 3(4), 331-358 (2003)
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MPI-Technical Reports
Wiener, J.M. and H.A. Mallot: Navigating Regionalized Environments. (115), 18 (2003)

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