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Index
Cover Title Page Dedication Contents Introduction: Lost and Found Part I - Why Ants don’t Get Lost at the Mall: How Humans and Animals Navigate Space
Chapter 1 - Looking for Targets: Simple Tactics for Finding our way that We Share With All Other Animals Chapter 2 - Looking for Landmarks: How We Search for the Invisible by Using The Visible Chapter 3 - Looking for Routes: How We try to keep Track of Where We are by Noting Where We have been Chapter 4 - Maps in the World: How Expert Navigators use Specialized Senses to find their Way Chapter 5 - Maps in Mouse Minds: The Mental Maps of Space Possessed by Animals Chapter 6 - Muddled Maps in Human Minds: The Peculiar Nature of our Mental Maps and What It Says about How We Understand Space
Part II - Making Your Way in the World Today: How Our Mind Shapes the Places Where We Work, Live, and Play
Chapter 7 - House Space: How Our Mental Maps Influence our Behavior Inside our Homes Chapter 8 - Working Space: How The Geography of Our Mind Influences Our Habits of Work and Play Chapter 9 - City Space: How Knowing (Or Not Knowing) Our Place Influences Life in The City Chapter 10 - Cyberspace: How The Nature of Our Mind Makes it Possible for Us to Live in Electronic Places Chapter 11 - Greenspace: How The Features of Our Spatial Brain Influence Our Connections to, and Neglect of, Our Natural Environment Chapter 12 - The Future of Space
Acknowledgments Notes Copyright
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