Since 2020, aggregated from related topics
Spatial representation is a research area that focuses on how individuals perceive, store, and use spatial information. This can include how people mentally represent and navigate through physical spaces, how they create mental maps of their environments, and how they use spatial cues to make decisions and solve problems. Researchers in this field may use a variety of methods, including cognitive psychology experiments, neuroimaging studies, and virtual reality simulations, to better understand how spatial representation influences human behavior and cognition. This research has applications in fields such as urban planning, architecture, and human-computer interaction.