
Environmental Perception and Cognitive Maps
A Special Issue of the International Journal of Psychology
Psychology Press Ltd
Published on 24. February 2005
Book
Paperback/Softback
62 pages
978-1-84169-980-6 (ISBN)
Description
Perception has always been conceptualized as one of the most relevant processes within General Psychology. Perception theories also constitute one of the most firmly grounded roots of psychological knowledge, and their increasing scientific contribution has been recognized and used in many different disciplines and fields of research. Environmental perception plays a similar role within the framework of Environmental Psychology. Research and theories in environmental perception have primarily focused on the development and processing of mental representations by subjects to better interpret and understand their surroundings. One of the first and principal concepts developed to investigate the mental representations of an environment is the cognitive map. Since Tolman coined the term, the concept of cognitive map has evolved to integrate many different sources which can influence such mental representations. The first of these sources is the environment itself. Studies on spatial orientation and spatial perception are primarily focused on the way that physical characteristics of the environment influence knowledge, wayfinding ability or orientation capabilities of the subjects.
All the papers in this special issue are proof of the complexity of issues involved in understanding the nature of the relations between people and the environment, as well as the large number of disciplines needed to deal with such phenomena. This issue seeks to shed some light on the various aspects which may be relevant or may contribute to theoretical developments in this scientific field.
All the papers in this special issue are proof of the complexity of issues involved in understanding the nature of the relations between people and the environment, as well as the large number of disciplines needed to deal with such phenomena. This issue seeks to shed some light on the various aspects which may be relevant or may contribute to theoretical developments in this scientific field.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Hove
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Academic and Postgraduate
Dimensions
Height: 280 mm
Width: 210 mm
Thickness: 4 mm
Weight
183 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84169-980-6 (9781841699806)
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Ricardo Garcia Mira | J. Eulogio Real Deus
Environmental Perception and Cognitive Maps
A Special Issue of the International Journal of Psychology
E-Book
11/2024
Psychology Press Ltd
€59.49
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Ricardo Garcia Mira | J. Eulogio Real Deus
Environmental Perception and Cognitive Maps
A Special Issue of the International Journal of Psychology
E-Book
11/2024
Psychology Press Ltd
€59.49
Available for download
Persons
Ricardo Garcia Mira, J. Eulogio Real Deus
Content
R.G. Mira, J.E.R. Deus, Environmental perception and cognitive maps (Introduction). "R.G. Mira, J.E.R. Deus, J.R. Martinez", Temporal and spatial dimensions in the perception of environmental problems: An investigation of the concept of environmental hyperopia. "D. Stea, D. Kerkman, A. Friedman, N.R. Brown, H.M. Cappello, S. Elguea", Globalization and its discontents: Cultural asymmetry and geographic regions in North America. "P. Ortega-Andeane, E.J. Rosas, S. Mercado-Domenech, C. Estrada-Rodriguez", Space syntax as a determinant of spatial orientation perception. "MA Paz Galindo, MA Carmen Hidalgo", Aesthetic preferences and the attribution of meaning: Environmental categorization processes in the evaluation of urban scenes. "M. Polic, G. Repovs, K. Natek, M. Klemencic, D. Kos, M. Ule, I. Marusic, A. Kucan", A cognitive map of Slovenia: Perceptions of the regions. "Z.A. Cruz Bomfim, E. Pol Urrutia", Affective dimension in cognitive maps of Barcelona and Sao Paulo.