SPATIAL ORGANIZATION
The concept of spatial organization
Organization of informationHuman or physical lines, areas and volumesWhy descriptive elementsBiological and abiotic components
The concept of spatial organization
Effective spatial organization and communication Blueprint for actionStructure and order of informationCharacter developmentHuman survival and material flow
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Trends in human perceptionsTypes of dominant flowsInfluence of strategy on structure
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Data processing and meaningful patternsFormation of mental imagesGiving information to vague informationMaintaining space orientationCoping of information
How spatial organization affects visual perception
Material arrangement in spaceAcquisition of visual detailsReading of visual informationRemembering lettered informationComprehension of mathematical concepts
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Psychology and human mindLimitation of human behaviorPerceptions and behavior
How perception influences behavior
Evading “foolish” behaviorAccommodating others’ perceptionsDiminishing of goals and ambitionsCharacter development and goal hunting
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Arnauld, M.-C., Manzanilla, L., & Smith, M. E. (2012). The neighborhood as a social and spatial unit in Mesoamerican cities. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.Pellow, D. (2008). Landlords and lodgers: Socio-spatial organization in an Accra community. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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