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In more practical terms of structuring a city cognitive map, Lynch (1960) laid the foundation for researching in spatial cognition.
That they might do so was simply outside her cognitive map".
The environment, he argues, "is like a prosthesis for those who have difficulty carrying a cognitive map".
In an anonymous 1671 woodcut "The Hand as a Cognitive Map," outward marks are signs of a man's interior life and fate.
Johnson surely lacked, Landau said, the flexible "cognitive map" that every worker at the facility had developed; any deviation from her script would leave her disoriented.
Targets can be designated in terms of the cognitive map.
Different types of terrain are also represented in the cognitive map.
"Fuzzy cognitive map", preliminaries for fuzzy cognitive maps are given.
Adding a learning rule on the links of the cognitive map allows to reinforce particular paths, and to forget others.
The SSH is inspired by the properties of the human cognitive map, and is intended to serve both as a model of the human cognitive map and as a method for robot exploration and map-building.
A cognitive map is a representative expression of an individual's cognitive map knowledge, where cognitive map knowledge is an individual's knowledge about the spatial and environmental relations of geographic space.
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