Image & environment : cognitive mapping and spatial behavior / Roger M. Downs, David Stea, editors.

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Other Authors: Downs, Roger M., Stea, David
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New Brunswick, N.J. : Transaction Publishers, 2005.
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Table of Contents:
  • Foreword / Kenneth Boulding
  • 1. Cognitive maps and spatial behavior : process and products / Roger M. Downs and David Stea
  • 2. Cognitive maps in rats and men / Edward C. Tolman
  • 3. Notes toward a developmental theory of spatial learning / David Stea and James M. Blaut
  • 4. Cognitive maps in perception and thought / Stephen Kaplan
  • 5. Psychology and living space / Terence R. Lee
  • 6. Notes on urban perception and knowledge / Donald Appleyard
  • 7. Differential cognition of urban residents : effects of social scale on mapping / Peter Orleans
  • 8. How citizens view two great cities : Milan and Rome / Donata Francescato and William Mebane
  • 9. Student views of the world / Thomas F. Saarinen
  • 10. Designative perceptions of macro-spaces : concepts, a methodology, and applications / Kevin R. Cox and Georgia Zannaras
  • 11. On mental maps / Peter R. Gould
  • 12. Some preliminary observations on spatial learning in school children / David Stea and James M. Blaut
  • 13. The black boxes of Jonkoping : spatial information and preference / Peter R. Gould
  • 14. The development of spatial cognition : a review / Roger A. Hart and Gary T. Moore
  • 15. Topographical orientation / Donald R. Griffin
  • 16. Some references to orientation / Kevin Lynch
  • 17. Emotional and geographical phenomena in psychophysical research / Ulf Lundberg
  • 18. A method for analyzing distance concepts of urban residents / Robert A. Lowrey
  • 19. Urban cognitive distance / Ronald Briggs.
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