Mind in motion. How action shapes thought
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How does the brain process information about the space around us? How do we coordinate movements, say, when playing sports? Why do gestures help us think? How do language and speech relate to space? How did drawing, cartography and design develop? The book by the famous cognitive psychologist Barbara Tversky is dedicated to spatial thinking. This thinking includes designing “in the head” and working with images in relation not only to physical space, but also to other types of space - spaces of social interaction and communication, gestures, speech, drawings, diagrams and maps, abstract constructions and the endless field of creativity. The key idea of the book is precisely that spatial thinking is basic; it underlies all areas of our activity and all situations in which we are involved. An accessible and humorous presentation of serious, for many completely new material, as well as excellent illustrations will attract the attention of the most discerning readers. They will find in the book both fascinating specific information about the work and development of spatial thinking, and important high-level generalizations embodied in the nine laws of cognition.
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Барбара Тверски
- Language
- Russian
- Translator
- Наталья Колпакова