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Stankiewicz, B.J., Legge, G.E., Mansfield, J.S. & Schlicht, E.J. (2003). Lost in Virtual Space: Human and Ideal Wayfinding Behavior. Psychological Review. Under Revision.

Kuipers, B., Tecuci, D.G., & Stankiewicz, B.J. (2003). The Skeleton in the Cognitive Map: A Computational and Empirical Exploration. Journal of Environment and Behavior. Vol. 35(1), 81-106.

Stankiewicz, B.J. (2002). Models of Perception: The Visual Model. Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science. Macmillan Reference Ltd.

Stankiewicz, B.J. (2002). Empirical Evidence for Independent Dimensions in the Visual Representation of Three-dimensional Shape. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. Vol. 28(4), 913-932.

Stankiewicz, B.J. & Hummel, J.E. (2002) The role of attention in scale- and translation-invariant object recognition. Visual Cognition. Vol. 9(6), 719-739.

Stankiewicz, B.J. (2000). Intersecting approaches in visual cognition: Trends in Cognitive Science, 4, 75-76.

Stankiewicz, B.J., Hummel, J.E. & Cooper, E.E. (1998). The role of attention in priming for left-right reflections of object images: Evidence for a dual representation of object shape. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 24, 732-744.

Hummel, J.E. & Stankiewicz, B. J. (1996). An architecture for rapid, hierarchical structural description. In T. Invi & J. McClelland (Eds.), Attention and Performance XVI: Information Integration in Perception and Communication (pp. 93-121). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.