Human Spatial Cognition and Experience: Mind in the World, World in the Mind

Human Spatial Cognition and Experience: Mind in the World, World in the Mind

by Toru Ishikawa
Human Spatial Cognition and Experience: Mind in the World, World in the Mind

Human Spatial Cognition and Experience: Mind in the World, World in the Mind

by Toru Ishikawa

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Overview

This book offers students an introduction to human spatial cognition and experience and is designed for graduate and advanced undergraduate students who are interested in the study of maps in the head and the psychology of space.

We live in space and space surrounds us. We interact with space all the time, consciously or unconsciously, and make decisions and actions based on our perceptions of that space. Have you ever wondered how some people navigate perfectly using maps in their heads while other people get lost even with a physical map? What do you mean when you say you have a poor "sense of direction"? How do we know where we are? How do we use and represent information about space?

This book clarifies that our knowledge and feelings emerge as a consequence of our interactions with the surrounding space, and show that the knowledge and feelings direct, guide, or limit our spatial behavior and experience. Space matters, or more specifically space we perceive matters. Research into spatial cognition and experience, asking fundamental questions about how and why space and spatiality matters to humans, has thus attracted attention. It is no coincidence that the 2014 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded for research into a positioning system in the brain or "inner GPS" and that spatial information and technology are recognized as an important social infrastructure in recent years.

This is the first book aimed at graduate and advanced undergraduate students pursuing this fascinating area of research. The content introduces the reader to the field of spatial cognition and experience with a series of chapters covering theoretical, empirical, and practical issues, including cognitive maps, spatial orientation, spatial ability and thinking, geospatial information, navigation assistance, and environmental aesthetics.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781351251273
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 06/15/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 292
File size: 22 MB
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About the Author

Toru Ishikawa is a Professor in the Department of Information Networking for Innovation and Design (INIAD) at Toyo University, Tokyo, Japan. He has a PhD in geography from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and is an associate member of the Science Council of Japan. He specializes in cognitive-behavioral geography, geographic information science, and urban residential environments and planning. His research interests include cognitive maps and mapping, wayfinding and navigation, spatial thinking in geoscience, and geospatial awareness and technology.

Table of Contents

Preface List of Figures List of Tables 1. Why Is Spatial Special? 2. Brief History of Research into Spatial Cognition 3. Maps in the Head 4. The Structure of Cognitive Maps 5. The Acquisition of Cognitive Maps 6. Spatial Abilities and Individual Differences 7. Communicating Information about Space 8. Development of Spatial Cognition in Children 9. Feelings about Space 10. Space, Information, and Society References Index

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