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Preface | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Pt. I | Human Cognitive Maps and Wayfinding | 1 |
1 | Human Wayfinding and Cognitive Maps | 5 |
2 | Spatial Abilities, Cognitive Maps, and Wayfinding: Bases for Individual Differences in Spatial Cognition and Behavior | 46 |
3 | Human Information Processing in Sequential Spatial Choice | 81 |
4 | Environmental Cognition and Decision Making in Urban Navigation | 99 |
Pt. II | Perceptual and Cognitive Processing of Environmental Information | 121 |
5 | Human Navigation by Path Integration | 125 |
6 | A Neurocognitive Approach to Human Navigation | 152 |
7 | Dynamic Spatial Orientation and the Coupling of Representation and Action | 168 |
Pt. III | Wayfinding and Cognitive Maps in Nonhuman Species | 191 |
8 | Dead Reckoning (Path Integration), Landmarks, and Representation of Space in a Comparative Perspective | 197 |
9 | On the Fine Structure of View-Based Navigation in Insects | 229 |
10 | Compass Orientation as a Basic Element in Avian Orientation and Navigation | 259 |
11 | Spatial Processing in Animals and Humans: The Organizing Function of Representations for Information Gathering | 294 |
Pt. IV | The Neural and Computational Bases of Wayfinding and Cognitive Maps | 309 |
12 | Neural Mechanisms of Spatial Orientation and Wayfinding: An Overview | 313 |
13 | Dissociation between Distance and Direction during Locomotor Navigation | 328 |
14 | Error Tolerance and Generalization in Cognitive Maps: Performance without Precision | 349 |
References | 371 | |
Contributors | 415 | |
Index | 419 |
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