Sentences with phrase «way mental maps»

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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.
Broadly, as one might have expected, the origins of the mental maps are mostly associated with your first set of criteria, the way they were applied, with the second.
Kidnapped, drugged, and left abandoned in a field, bees can still find their way home using mental maps of their surroundings, according to a new study that could pose a major challenge to current thinking about human memory and cognition.
If you say that an animal finds its way from A to B because it has a «mental map», you have not exactly added to the sum of human knowledge.
In June 2008, the Government will meet with Stolen Generations members, professionals in women's and men's health, trauma, child protection and mental health specialists and family reunion services to map a way forward together.
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