空间认知
感知
认知
认知地图
空间记忆
心理学
对象(语法)
觅食
空间关系
比较认知
认知科学
认知心理学
地图学
地理
人工智能
计算机科学
生态学
生物
神经科学
工作记忆
作者
Francine L. Dolins,Robert W. Mitchell
摘要
Introduction 1. Linking spatial cognition and spatial perception F. L. Dolins and R. W. Mitchell Part I. What Do Animals Know and How Do They Represent External Space?: 2. Psychology and the philosophy of spatial perception: a history, or how the idea of spatial cognition in animals developed R. W. Mitchell and F. L. Dolins 3. Common principles shared by spatial and other kinds of cognition K. Cheng 4. To be buried in thought, lost in space or lost in action: is that the question? E. Menzel Part II. Perception and Memory of Landmarks: Implications for Spatial Behaviour and Cognition: 5. The encoding of geometry in various vertebrate species C. Thinus-Blanc, V. Chabanne, L. Tommasi, P. Peruch and J. Vauclair 6. The visually guided routes of ants T. Collett and P. Graham 7. The role of landmarks in small and large scale navigation S. D. Healy and V. A. Braithwaite 8. Examining spatial cognitive strategies in small-scale and large-scale space in tamarin monkeys P. A. Garber and F. L. Dolins 9. Spatial learning and foraging in macaques C. Menzel Part III. Evolutionary Perspectives of Cognitive Capacities in Spatial Perception and Object Recognition: 10. The evolution of human spatial cognition T. Wynn 11. Egocentric and allocentric spatial learning in the nonhuman primate L. Rehbein, S. Schettler, R. Killiany and M. Moss 12. Does the nature of cetacean perception make understanding object permanence unnecessary? R. W. Mitchell and E. Hoban 13. Multimodal sensory integration and concurrent navigation strategies for spatial cognition in real and artificial organisms A. Arleo and L. Ronde-Reig Part IV. Does Mapping of the Body Generate Understanding of External Space?: 14. Movement: the generative source of spatial perception and cognition M. Sheets-Johnstone 15. Understanding the body: spatial perception and spatial cognition R. W. Mitchell 16. The evolution of parietal areas involved in hand use in primates L. Krubitzer and E. Disbrow 17. Body mapping and spatial transformations S. H. Creem-Regehr 18. Understanding of external space generated by bodily re-mapping: an insight from the neurophysiology of tool-using monkeys A. Iriki 19. Left-right spatial discrimination and the evolution of hemispheric specialization: some new thoughts on some old ideas W. D. Hopkins and C. Cantalupo Part V. Comparisons of Human and Non-Human Primate Spatial Cognitive Abilities: 20. The geographical imagination R. Sambrook and D. Zurick 21. Of chimps and children: use of spatial symbols by two species J. DeLoache and M. Bloom 22. Chimpanzee spatial skills: a model for human performance on scale model tasks? S. Till Boysen and K. A. Bard 23. The development of place learning in comparative perspective A. Learmonth and N. Newcombe 24. Spatial cognition and memory in symbol-competent chimpanzees C. Menzel.
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