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Metaphors and the Invention of Writing. [PDF]

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Ottaviano L   +3 more
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Ideas and ideation in geographical political economy. [PDF]

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Peck J, Meulbroek C, Phillips R.
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Spatial Representation of Maps

The American Journal of Psychology, 1983
Two experiments tested the hypothesis that the cognitive representation of spatial relations on a map is primarily a visually keyed process. In Experiment 1, undergraduates studied a labeled map where features were presented either as words alone, as mimetic drawings of the referent, or as geometric symbols.
R W, Kulhavy, N H, Schwartz, S H, Shaha
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Spatial representations of knowledge

Proceedings of the 4th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on Information storage and retrieval theoretical issues in information retrieval - SIGIR '81, 1981
This research examined the relationship between subjects' knowledge of an area and their similarity ratings of pairs of concepts. Knowledge was operationalized as (1) test score performance, and (2) correspondence with an expert's similarity judgments.
Terry Noreault, John F. Dovidio
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Spatial representation of soundscape

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2004
For the last 30 years the concept of soundscape has been largely adopted in many scientific disciplines and by the urban experts for the benefit of a better comprehension and management of the sound environment. However, the spatial representation of the soundscape as a simple tool for the description, management or composition of sound environment is ...
Mohammed Boubezari   +1 more
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Mental representations of spatial relations

Cognitive Psychology, 1986
Abstract Three classes of theories of the mental representation of spatial relations were tested. Nonhierarchical theories propose that spatial relations among objects in an environment are mentally represented in networks or in imagelike, analog formats.
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The Spatial Representation of Market Information

Marketing Science, 2001
To be used effectively, market knowledge and information must be structured and represented in ways that are parsimonious and conducive to efficient managerial decision making. This manuscript proposes a new latent structure spatial model for the representation of market information that meets this requirement.
Wayne S. DeSarbo   +3 more
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