A cognitive map is a type of mental representation used by an individual to order their personal store of information about their everyday or metaphorical...
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A fuzzy cognitive map (FCM) is a cognitive map within which the relations between the elements (e.g. concepts, events, project resources) of a "mental...
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propositions into existing cognitive structures." Various attempts have been made to conceptualize the process of creating concept maps. McAleese suggested that...
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A mind map is a diagram used to visually organize information into a hierarchy, showing relationships among pieces of the whole. It is often based on...
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Reuven Feuerstein (section The cognitive map)
applied systems of structural cognitive modifiability, mediated learning experience, cognitive map, deficient cognitive functions, learning propensity...
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wide scope of cognitive maps. This relates to the purposive behaviorism born of Tolman's original goal of identifying the complex cognitive mechanisms and...
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Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a form of psychotherapy that aims to reduce symptoms of various mental health conditions, primarily depression,...
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evolutionary cognitive archaeology (ECA), which seeks to understand human cognitive evolution from the material record, and ideational cognitive archaeology...
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Purposive behaviorism (section Tolman's cognitive maps)
nervous system of sets which are to function like cognitive maps. Also, Tolman assumed that these cognitive maps vary from a narrow strip of variety to a broader...
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A cognitive shift or shift in cognitive focus is triggered by the brain's response and change due to some external force. A cognitive shift can occur...
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means of specific cognitive strategies such as the ability to form a mental representation of the environment, also known as a cognitive map. It may be part...
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Cognitive geography is an interdisciplinary study of cognitive science and geography. It aims to understand how humans view space, place, and environment...
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negative correlation between spatial anxiety and the ability to form cognitive map include: individuals lacking sense of their own position with respect...
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Cognitive Map (a phrase that also appeared in the title of the 1971 paper)—the book argued that the hippocampal neural network instantiates cognitive...
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maze. In both humans and animals, spatial memories are summarized as a cognitive map. Spatial memory has representations within working, short-term memory...
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thought to act collectively as a cognitive representation of a specific location in space, known as a cognitive map. Place cells work with other types...
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MAP, map, or physical map in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A map is a symbolic visual representation of an area. Map or MAP may also refer to: Map...
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Cognitive psychology is the scientific study of mental processes such as attention, language use, memory, perception, problem solving, creativity, and...
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"Cognitive Maps, Spatial Abilities, and Human Wayfinding" (PDF). Geographical Review of Japan. 73: 93–104. Tolman, Edward C. (1948). "Cognitive maps in...
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Kahneman in 2002. In his 1948 paper "Cognitive Maps in Rats and Men", Tolman introduced the concept of a cognitive map, which has found extensive application...
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In the field of psychology, cognitive dissonance is described as the mental disturbance people feel when they realize their cognitions and actions are...
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Cognition (redirect from Cognitive process)
comprehension and production of language. Cognitive processes use existing knowledge to discover new knowledge. Cognitive processes are analyzed from very different...
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Cognitive science is the interdisciplinary, scientific study of the mind and its processes. It examines the nature, the tasks, and the functions of cognition...
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people behave in space, they use cognitive maps, the most evolved form of spatial cognition. When using cognitive maps, information about landmarks and...
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particular topic. Topic maps are similar to concept maps and mind maps in many respects, though only topic maps are ISO standards. Topic maps are a form of semantic...
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Mental model (category Cognitive modeling)
for expression changes in mental models. All models are wrong Cognitive map Cognitive psychology Conceptual model Educational psychology Folk psychology...
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Neuroanatomy of memory (section Cognitive maps)
different types of cells. There is evidence that the hippocampus contains cognitive maps in humans. In one study, single-cell recordings were taken from electrodes...
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students in school, argument maps have limitations. They can "end up looking overly complex" and can increase cognitive load beyond what is optimal for...
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wide range of topics in artificial intelligence, computer science, and cognitive science. Since 1984, the model has been developed along three main directions:...
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Path integration (category Cognitive neuroscience)
'cognitive map'". Nat Rev Neurosci. 7 (8): 663–678. doi:10.1038/nrn1932. PMID 16858394. S2CID 16928213. Redish, A David (1999). Beyond the Cognitive Map...
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