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This seventh volume in a series on fundamental research in spatial cognition presents a diverse array of studies. Spatial cognition encompasses not only the basic spatial behaviors of biological and artificial agents but also the reasoning processes involved in spatial planning over extensive spatial and temporal scales. Understanding spatial information is vital for coordinated actions, requiring agents to perceive, learn about, and act upon spatial relations or store this information for future use, either independently or through communication. Research in this field draws from psychology, focusing on how humans and mobile organisms navigate these challenges, and from computer science, which examines the nature of spatial information and formal solutions to related problems. Additionally, human spatial cognition research explores how evolved representations and processes for object and location information can be applied to higher-order reasoning, such as representing non-spatial information in diagrams. The work in spatial cognition spans multiple disciplines, including geography and education. The Spatial Cognition conference serves as a key platform for discussing these interdisciplinary issues.
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Spatial cognition, Christoph Hölscher
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