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Development of spatial cognition
WIREs Cognitive Science, 2012AbstractSpatial cognition plays an essential role in everyday functioning and provides a foundation for successful performance in scientific and technological fields. Reasoning about space involves processing information about distance, angles, and direction.
Marina, Vasilyeva, Stella F, Lourenco
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Cognitive Space and Spatial Cognition: The SFB/TR 8 Spatial Cognition
KI - Künstliche Intelligenz, 2015Space and time are two of the most fundamental categories any human, animal, or other cognitive agent such as an autonomous robot has to deal with. They need to perceive their environments, make sense of their perceptions, and make interactions as embodied entities with other agents and their environment.
Ragni, Marco +3 more
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2000
Spatial Cognition brings together psychology, computer science, linguistics and geography, discussing how people think about space (our internal cognitive maps and spatial perception) and how we communicate about space, for instance giving route directions or using spatial metaphors.
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Spatial Cognition brings together psychology, computer science, linguistics and geography, discussing how people think about space (our internal cognitive maps and spatial perception) and how we communicate about space, for instance giving route directions or using spatial metaphors.
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Spatial Cognition: Systematic Distortions in Cognitive Maps
The Journal of General Psychology, 1984Stevens and Coupe demonstrated that people tend to regularize their cognitive maps by distorting the position of relatively small features (e.g., cities) to make them conform with the position of larger features (e.g., state boundaries). The present studies replicated those of Stevens and Coupe by asking college students to study prototypical maps with
H, Okabayashi, S M, Glynn
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Neurobiology of Aging, 1988
The study of age-related changes in spatial behaviors has much in common with the study of age-related changes in classical conditioning. A comparison is made of research in these two areas, with the suggestion that future work in spatial behaviors pursue the same lines of investigation that have been effective in classical conditioning.
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The study of age-related changes in spatial behaviors has much in common with the study of age-related changes in classical conditioning. A comparison is made of research in these two areas, with the suggestion that future work in spatial behaviors pursue the same lines of investigation that have been effective in classical conditioning.
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Mechanistic flexibility of the retrosplenial cortex enables its contribution to spatial cognition
Trends in Neurosciences, 2022Martin Stacho, Denise Manahan-Vaughan
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