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You are here, why we can find our way to the Moon but get lost in the mall, Colin Ellard

Label
You are here, why we can find our way to the Moon but get lost in the mall, Colin Ellard
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 305-321) and index
Illustrations
illustrationsmaps
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
You are here
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
264044727
Responsibility statement
Colin Ellard
Sub title
why we can find our way to the Moon but get lost in the mall
Summary
Psychologist Colin Ellard explains how, over centuries of innovation, we have lost our instinctive ability to find our way and suggests that architects and city planners need to consider human behavior when designing human environments, and we all need to recognize that we are part of, not isolated from, the space around us
Table Of Contents
Lost and found -- Why ants don't get lost at the mall : how humans and animals navigate space. Looking for targets : simple tactics for finding our way that we share with all other animals ; Looking for landmarks : how we search for the invisible by using the visible ; Looking for routes : how we try to keep track of where we are by noting where we have been ; Maps in the world : how expert navigators use specialized senses to find their way ; Maps in mouse minds : the mental maps of space possessed by animals ; Muddled maps in human minds : the peculiar nature of our mental maps and what it says about how we understand space -- Making your way in the world today : how our mind shapes the places where we work, live, and play. House space : how our mental maps influence our behavior inside our homes ; Working space : how the geography of our mind influences our habits of work and play ; City space : how knowing (or not knowing) our place influences life in the city ; Cyberspace : how the nature of our mind makes it possible for us to live in electronic places ; Greenspace : how the features of our spatial brain influence our connections to, and neglect of, our natural environment ; The future of space
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