I haven't done any primary research, but there's plenty of good reading about 
landmarks, referenceable waypoints, etc- I don't know about gender-based 
spatial cognitive differences.

 


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Ian,

 

Have you done any personal research or study on the subject? I’m tempted to 
torture my coworkers with a little survey on the subject just to see what the 
results would be. What, for example, would be the differences between landmarks 
commonly used by my male coworkers when compared with my female coworkers?

 

Landon

 

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UCSB is a hotbed of this stuff-Dan Montello has published a lot in the area of 
spatial cognition, some call it enviro psych. There's a rich collection of 
literature Barbara Tversky has also published a great deal. I'm personally 
obsessed with spatial cognition and urban wayfinding. UMI has a mini library on 
the subject



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San Francisco. CA. 94107
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Landon,

Much of what you are talking about is known as mental maps in Geography.  It 
really got started in 1976 when Peter Gould published his first work on the 
topic. There is also a fair bit of awareness of this in the urban design 
community.  The links will lead you various places, the last to "fear and 
loathing in LA".

Enjoy,

E

http://www.amazon.com/Mental-Maps-Peter-Gould/dp/0415084822

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mental_mapping

http://www.mentalmaps.info/

Landon Blake wrote:

        I’ve been shopping for a home with my wife the last few weeks. It got 
me thinking about how people perceive their city spatially.

        

        I’ve posted a short article about this on my OpenJUMP blog. I’d like to 
hear comments on this topic from fellow geowankers.

        

        http://openjump.blogspot.com/

        

        The Sunburned Surveyor

        



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