Image and Environment
Cognitive Mapping and Spatial Behavior
Herausgeber: Stea, David
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Cognitive Mapping and Spatial Behavior
Herausgeber: Stea, David
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Cognitive mapping is a construct that encompasses those processes that enable people to acquire, code, store, recall, and manipulate information about the nature of their spatial environment
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Cognitive mapping is a construct that encompasses those processes that enable people to acquire, code, store, recall, and manipulate information about the nature of their spatial environment
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 817g
- ISBN-13: 9781138525702
- ISBN-10: 1138525707
- Artikelnr.: 49208757
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 817g
- ISBN-13: 9781138525702
- ISBN-10: 1138525707
- Artikelnr.: 49208757
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
David Stea
FOREWORD BY KENNETH BOULDING
PREFACE
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
CONTRIBUTORS
I. THEORY
1. Cognitive Maps and Spatial Behavior: Process and Products
2. Cognitive Maps in Rats and Men
3. Notes Toward a Developmental Theory of Spatial Learning
4. Cognitive Maps in Perception and Thought
II. COGNITIVE REPRESENTATIONS
5. Psychology and Living Space
6. Notes on Urban Perception and Knowledge
7. Differential Cognition of Urban Residents: Effects of Social Scale on Mapping
8. How Citizens View Two Great Cities: Milan and Rome
9. Student Views of the World
10. Designative Perceptions of Macro-Spaces: Concepts
a Methodology
and Applications
III. SPATIAL PREFERENCE
11. On Mental Maps
IV. THE DEVELOPMENT OF SPATIAL COGNITION
12. Some Preliminary Observations on Spatial Learning in School Children
13. The Black Boxes of Jônkôping; Spatial Information and Preference
14. The Development of Spatial Cognition: A Review
V. GEOGRAPHICAL AND SPATIAL ORIENTATION
15. Topographical Orientation
16. Some References to Orientation
VI. COGNITIVE DISTANCE
17. Emotional and Geographical Phenomena in Psychophysical Research
18. A Method for Analyzing Distance Concepts of Urban Residents
19. Urban Cognitive Distance
EPILOGUE
BIBLIOGRAPHY
NAME INDEX
INDEX OF PLACE NAMES
SUBJECT INDEX
PREFACE
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
CONTRIBUTORS
I. THEORY
1. Cognitive Maps and Spatial Behavior: Process and Products
2. Cognitive Maps in Rats and Men
3. Notes Toward a Developmental Theory of Spatial Learning
4. Cognitive Maps in Perception and Thought
II. COGNITIVE REPRESENTATIONS
5. Psychology and Living Space
6. Notes on Urban Perception and Knowledge
7. Differential Cognition of Urban Residents: Effects of Social Scale on Mapping
8. How Citizens View Two Great Cities: Milan and Rome
9. Student Views of the World
10. Designative Perceptions of Macro-Spaces: Concepts
a Methodology
and Applications
III. SPATIAL PREFERENCE
11. On Mental Maps
IV. THE DEVELOPMENT OF SPATIAL COGNITION
12. Some Preliminary Observations on Spatial Learning in School Children
13. The Black Boxes of Jônkôping; Spatial Information and Preference
14. The Development of Spatial Cognition: A Review
V. GEOGRAPHICAL AND SPATIAL ORIENTATION
15. Topographical Orientation
16. Some References to Orientation
VI. COGNITIVE DISTANCE
17. Emotional and Geographical Phenomena in Psychophysical Research
18. A Method for Analyzing Distance Concepts of Urban Residents
19. Urban Cognitive Distance
EPILOGUE
BIBLIOGRAPHY
NAME INDEX
INDEX OF PLACE NAMES
SUBJECT INDEX
FOREWORD BY KENNETH BOULDING
PREFACE
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
CONTRIBUTORS
I. THEORY
1. Cognitive Maps and Spatial Behavior: Process and Products
2. Cognitive Maps in Rats and Men
3. Notes Toward a Developmental Theory of Spatial Learning
4. Cognitive Maps in Perception and Thought
II. COGNITIVE REPRESENTATIONS
5. Psychology and Living Space
6. Notes on Urban Perception and Knowledge
7. Differential Cognition of Urban Residents: Effects of Social Scale on Mapping
8. How Citizens View Two Great Cities: Milan and Rome
9. Student Views of the World
10. Designative Perceptions of Macro-Spaces: Concepts
a Methodology
and Applications
III. SPATIAL PREFERENCE
11. On Mental Maps
IV. THE DEVELOPMENT OF SPATIAL COGNITION
12. Some Preliminary Observations on Spatial Learning in School Children
13. The Black Boxes of Jônkôping; Spatial Information and Preference
14. The Development of Spatial Cognition: A Review
V. GEOGRAPHICAL AND SPATIAL ORIENTATION
15. Topographical Orientation
16. Some References to Orientation
VI. COGNITIVE DISTANCE
17. Emotional and Geographical Phenomena in Psychophysical Research
18. A Method for Analyzing Distance Concepts of Urban Residents
19. Urban Cognitive Distance
EPILOGUE
BIBLIOGRAPHY
NAME INDEX
INDEX OF PLACE NAMES
SUBJECT INDEX
PREFACE
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
CONTRIBUTORS
I. THEORY
1. Cognitive Maps and Spatial Behavior: Process and Products
2. Cognitive Maps in Rats and Men
3. Notes Toward a Developmental Theory of Spatial Learning
4. Cognitive Maps in Perception and Thought
II. COGNITIVE REPRESENTATIONS
5. Psychology and Living Space
6. Notes on Urban Perception and Knowledge
7. Differential Cognition of Urban Residents: Effects of Social Scale on Mapping
8. How Citizens View Two Great Cities: Milan and Rome
9. Student Views of the World
10. Designative Perceptions of Macro-Spaces: Concepts
a Methodology
and Applications
III. SPATIAL PREFERENCE
11. On Mental Maps
IV. THE DEVELOPMENT OF SPATIAL COGNITION
12. Some Preliminary Observations on Spatial Learning in School Children
13. The Black Boxes of Jônkôping; Spatial Information and Preference
14. The Development of Spatial Cognition: A Review
V. GEOGRAPHICAL AND SPATIAL ORIENTATION
15. Topographical Orientation
16. Some References to Orientation
VI. COGNITIVE DISTANCE
17. Emotional and Geographical Phenomena in Psychophysical Research
18. A Method for Analyzing Distance Concepts of Urban Residents
19. Urban Cognitive Distance
EPILOGUE
BIBLIOGRAPHY
NAME INDEX
INDEX OF PLACE NAMES
SUBJECT INDEX







