2019
DOI: 10.4236/cus.2019.71001
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Spatial Knowledge Acquisition in the Process of Navigation: A Review

Abstract: Spatial cognition has become an increasingly important area of study since it represents a major type of human knowledge with considerable practical significance. The general assumption is that people's spatial knowledge forms people's spatial behaviour, such as navigation, in the environment. However, there are some critical issues within this area, including: how such knowledge is represented and organised, the mechanisms by which it is activated, and the elementary and higher-level cognitive processes that … Show more

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“…Meanwhile, Ahmadpoor and Shahab studied the development of spatial knowledge theories and analyzed the important role of spatial knowledge in how people perceive and interact with the surrounding environment. They further explored how spatial knowledge acquisition (direct experience, physical map, and mobile maps) in the physical environment affected spatial knowledge [30]. Moreover, Gao et al studied the urban morphology of Chinese urban villages and analyzed the effects of formal city planning on these settlements' development.…”
Section: Characteristics Affecting Walkability and Measuring Walkabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, Ahmadpoor and Shahab studied the development of spatial knowledge theories and analyzed the important role of spatial knowledge in how people perceive and interact with the surrounding environment. They further explored how spatial knowledge acquisition (direct experience, physical map, and mobile maps) in the physical environment affected spatial knowledge [30]. Moreover, Gao et al studied the urban morphology of Chinese urban villages and analyzed the effects of formal city planning on these settlements' development.…”
Section: Characteristics Affecting Walkability and Measuring Walkabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…FARs are often explicitly defined in urban planning and design guidelines [36]. Ahmadpoor and Shahab [37] explained urban density as one of the urban elements that form people's spatial knowledge.…”
Section: Densitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to conducting interviews to measure the perceived level of thermal comfort, some researchers have used mental maps in combination with questionnaires for research in this area. Mental or cognitive maps are among the primary tools for analyzing people's experiences of spaces and therefore, the basic means for gaining urban knowledge (Aram et al, 2019a(Aram et al, , 2019c(Aram et al, , 2019dAhmadpoor and Shahab, 2019;Ahmadpoor and Smith, 2020). In a study carried out in the Netherlands, a combination of interviews and cognitive maps was used to identify the variables affecting the psychological of thermal comfort (Klemm et al, 2015b).…”
Section: Psychological Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%