The Cambridge Handbook of Visuospatial Thinking (Cambridge Handbooks in Psychology) By Priti Shah, Akira Miyake
2005 | 580 Pages | ISBN: 0521001730 | PDF | 5 MB
2005 | 580 Pages | ISBN: 0521001730 | PDF | 5 MB
Visuospatial thinking encompasses a wide range of thinking processes concerning space, whether it be navigating across town, understanding multimedia displays, reading an architectural blueprint or a map. Understanding it and in particular, how people represent and process visual and spatial information, is relevant not only to cognitive psychology but also education, geography, architecture, medicine, design, computer science/artificial intelligence, semiotics and animal cognition. This book presents a broad overview of research that can be applied to basic theoretical and applied/naturalistic contexts.