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- Visualizing ThoughtBarbara Tversky. 3-40 [doi]
- Gryphon: A 'Little' Domain-Specific Programming Language for Diffusion MRI VisualizationsJian Chen, Haipeng Cai, Alexander P. Auchus, David H. Laidlaw. 41-61 [doi]
- Viewing Abstract Data as MapsEmden R. Gansner, Yifan Hu, Stephen G. Kobourov. 63-89 [doi]
- Individual Differences and Translational Science in the Design of Human-Centered VisualizationsTera Marie Green, Richard Arias-Hernández, Brian D. Fisher. 93-113 [doi]
- Evaluating Visualization Environments: Cognitive, Social, and Cultural PerspectivesChristopher D. Hundhausen. 115-145 [doi]
- On the Prospects for a Science of VisualizationRonald A. Rensink. 147-175 [doi]
- Toward a Better Understanding and Application of the Principles of Visual CommunicationJuhee Bae, Benjamin Watson. 179-201 [doi]
- Pep Up Your Time Machine: Recommendations for the Design of Information Visualizations of Time-Dependent DataSimone Kriglstein, Margit Pohl, Michael Smuc. 203-225 [doi]
- Using Textbook Illustrations to Extract Design Principles for Algorithm VisualizationsJ. Ángel Velázquez-Iturbide. 227-249 [doi]
- Conceptual Design for SensemakingAnn Blandford, Sarah Faisal, Simon Attfield. 253-283 [doi]
- An Introduction and Guide to Evaluation of Visualization Techniques Through User StudiesCamilla Forsell, Matthew D. Cooper. 285-313 [doi]
- User-Centered Evaluation of Information Visualization Techniques: Making the HCI-InfoVis Connection ExplicitCarla M. D. S. Freitas, Marcelo Soares Pimenta, Dominique L. Scapin. 315-336 [doi]
- Eye Tracking on Visualizations: Progressive Extraction of Scanning StrategiesJoseph H. Goldberg, Jonathan I. Helfman. 337-372 [doi]
- Evaluating Overall Quality of Graph Visualizations Indirectly and DirectlyWeidong Huang 0001. 373-390 [doi]
- Visual Analysis of Eye Tracking DataMichael Raschke, Tanja Blascheck, Michael Burch. 391-409 [doi]
- User Studies in Visualization: A Reflection on MethodsMelanie Tory. 411-426 [doi]
- On the Benefits and Drawbacks of Radial DiagramsMichael Burch, Daniel Weiskopf. 429-451 [doi]
- Measuring Memories for Objects and Their Locations in Immersive Virtual Environments: The Subjective Component of Memorial ExperienceMatthew Coxon, Katerina Mania. 453-471 [doi]
- Human-Centric Chronographics: Making Historical Time MemorableLiliya Korallo, Stephen Boyd Davis, Nigel Foreman, Magnus Moar. 473-511 [doi]
- Visualizing Multiple Levels and Dimensions of Social Network PropertiesCathleen McGrath, Jim Blythe, David Krackhardt. 513-525 [doi]
- Adaptive Diagrams: A Research Agenda to Explore How Learners Can Manipulate Online Diagrams to Self-Manage Cognitive LoadShirley Agostinho, Sharon Tindall-Ford, Sahar Bokosmaty. 529-550 [doi]
- Dynamic Visualisations and Motor SkillsJuan Cristobal Castro-Alonso, Paul Ayres, Fred Paas. 551-580 [doi]
- Dynamic Visualizations: A Two-Edged Sword?Richard K. Lowe. 581-604 [doi]
- Simultaneous and Sequential Presentation of Realistic and Schematic Instructional Dynamic VisualizationsMichelle L. Nugteren, Huib K. Tabbers, Katharina Scheiter, Fred Paas. 605-622 [doi]
- How Do You Connect Moving Dots? Insights from User Studies on Dynamic Network VisualizationsMichael Smuc, Paolo Federico 0001, Florian Windhager, Wolfgang Aigner, Lukas Zenk, Silvia Miksch. 623-650 [doi]
- Interaction Taxonomy for Tracking of User Actions in Visual Analytics ApplicationsTatiana Von Landesberger, Sebastian Fiebig, Sebastian Bremm, Arjan Kuijper, Dieter W. Fellner. 653-670 [doi]
- Common Visualizations: Their Cognitive UtilityPaul Parsons, Kamran Sedig. 671-691 [doi]
- Distribution of Information Processing While Performing Complex Cognitive Activities with Visualization ToolsPaul Parsons, Kamran Sedig. 693-715 [doi]
- Human-Centered Interactivity of Visualization Tools: Micro- and Macro-level ConsiderationsKamran Sedig, Paul Parsons, Mark Dittmer, Robert Haworth. 717-743 [doi]