First - person games are so much about looking anyway — the player encounters views and collates
them into mental maps of three - dimensional space.
Scientists think this is because, as we memorize more details about a particular stretch of road, we have more landmarks to squeeze
into our mental maps.
By then you'll have the overall framework in mind, making it easier to stick new details
into your mental map.
Not exact matches
He draws
into his «
mental map» a wide range of cultural commentators from G.K. Chesterton to Salman Rushdie.
In brief, Ostpolitik had substantial support but Brandt's
mental map had the unusual extra dimension — of exile — which made him uniquely qualified to put it
into practice.
The idea of exploring their «
mental maps» as a way
into understanding the international history of a particular era (earlier volumes explored the era of the two world wars and the era of the early Cold War) is to uncover not only what made these leaders unusual but also their sense of the constraints, both domestic and international, with which they were faced, and also the opportunities that might arise.
Thurner suggests that we may characterize people
into different groups in order to keep connections straight in our heads, but that «no one knows how this
mental map is organized.»
Back at home, he converts his
mental maps into large paintings which use solid, brightly coloured shapes and high - impact graphics.
Prior knowledge can be activated to link with new input through writing and drawing mind
maps or graphic organizers, and new learning can be added
into visible and
mental patterns when students write analogies and other comparisons.
If the dog has any type of handicap, whether it is physical or
mental, that is ALWAYS taken
into consideration when it comes to
mapping out a training plan.