From cognitive maps to spatial schemas
A schema refers to a structured body of prior knowledge that captures common patterns
across related experiences. Schemas have been studied separately in the realms of …
across related experiences. Schemas have been studied separately in the realms of …
[HTML][HTML] A critical review of the allocentric spatial representation and its neural underpinnings: toward a network-based perspective
While the widely studied allocentric spatial representation holds a special status in
neuroscience research, its exact nature and neural underpinnings continue to be the topic of …
neuroscience research, its exact nature and neural underpinnings continue to be the topic of …
[HTML][HTML] Perceived accessibility: What it is and why it differs from calculated accessibility measures based on spatial data
Accessibility is usually evaluated using indicators calculated from spatial data. However,
perceived accessibility, defined as the perceived potential to participate in spatially …
perceived accessibility, defined as the perceived potential to participate in spatially …
[HTML][HTML] Dark, beyond deep: A paradigm shift to cognitive ai with humanlike common sense
Recent progress in deep learning is essentially based on a “big data for small tasks”
paradigm, under which massive amounts of data are used to train a classifier for a single …
paradigm, under which massive amounts of data are used to train a classifier for a single …
Cognitive maps: What are they and why study them?
RM Kitchin - Journal of environmental psychology, 1994 - Elsevier
It is often implicitly assumed by researchers that their readers understand what cognitive
map and cognitive mapping are, and their justification for study. This paper differs in this …
map and cognitive mapping are, and their justification for study. This paper differs in this …
[图书][B] Wayfinding behavior: Cognitive mapping and other spatial processes
RG Golledge - 1999 - books.google.com
The metaphor of a" cognitive map" has attracted wide interest since it was first proposed in
the late 1940s. Researchers from fields as diverse as psychology, geography, and urban …
the late 1940s. Researchers from fields as diverse as psychology, geography, and urban …
Cognitive maps, cognitive collages, and spatial mental models
B Tversky - European conference on spatial information theory, 1993 - Springer
Although cognitive map is a popular metaphor for people's mental representations of
environments, as it is typically conceived, it is often too restrictive. Two other metaphors for …
environments, as it is typically conceived, it is often too restrictive. Two other metaphors for …
Cross-cultural and developmental trends in graphic productions
B Tversky, S Kugelmass, A Winter - Cognitive psychology, 1991 - Elsevier
How does space come to be used to represent nonspatial relations, as in graphs?
Approximately 1200 children and adults from three language cultures, English, Hebrew, and …
Approximately 1200 children and adults from three language cultures, English, Hebrew, and …
[图书][B] Complexity, cognition and the city
J Portugali - 2011 - Springer
Complexity, Cognition and the City aims at a deeper understanding of urbanism, while
invoking, on an equal footing, the contributions both the hard and soft sciences have made …
invoking, on an equal footing, the contributions both the hard and soft sciences have made …
[图书][B] Navigation.
DR Montello - 2005 - psycnet.apa.org
Navigation is coordinated and goal-directed movement through the environment by
organisms or intelligent machines. It involves both planning and execution of movements. It …
organisms or intelligent machines. It involves both planning and execution of movements. It …