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Cognition is the process of perceiving, conceiving, remembering, reasoning, judging, imagining, and problem solving. True
The theory that many features of cognition, whether human or otherwise, are shaped by aspects of the entire body of the organism. Embodied cognition
The subjective awareness of initiating, executing, and controlling one’s own actions in the world is called, Agency
The way in which we acquire, store, organize, and recall information about locations, distance, and arrangements. Environmental cognition
A cognitive navigation system that activates when place recognition cells and grid cells help us continually update our position relative to the objects around us. Dead reckoning
Our brain constructs right-angled grids of spaces. False
A mental representation of an object or event that is stored in memory. Schema
A system that provides information that can help us develop cognitive maps that assist us in orienting ourselves in relation to the environment. Wayfinding
The ability of a navigator to form a coherent mental image or map of a space. Imageability
People will defend semi-public spaces if they are well designed True
Which of the following design elements discourage social control and increase crime? Placing residences to face areas such as alleyways
The assumption is that individuals develop environments that reflect and reinforce who they perceive themselves to be True
The idea of a personal space doesn’t exist without the interaction with another person. True
Personal space is a portable and flexible territory. True
We tend to prefer more personal space when we are indoors than we do when we are outside True
Providing more personal space can lead to better space utilization True
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