Collective Spatial Cognition: A Research Agenda

Author:   Kevin Curtin ,  Daniel R. Montello (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA)
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Pages:   306
Publication Date:   02 October 2023
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Author:   Kevin Curtin ,  Daniel R. Montello (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9781032065427


ISBN 10:   1032065427
Pages:   306
Publication Date:   02 October 2023
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
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Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Introduction 1. With a Little Help from My Friends: An Overview of Collective Spatial Cognition Montello, Daniel R., Kevin M. Curtin, Crystal Bae, and Penelope Mitchell Navigation 2. Navigation in Collaboration Ishikawa, Toru 3. Personality Traits and Spatial Skills are Related to Group Dynamics and Success During Collective Wayfinding Brunyé, Tad T., Dalit Hendel. Aaron L. Gardony, Erika K. Hussey, and Holly A. Taylor 4. Facilitating Collective Cognition During Group Wayfinding Through the Human Eye Giannopoulos, Ioannis, and Daniel R. Montello 5. Virtual Humans and Their Influence on Navigation Khooshabehadeh, Pollard, Oiknine, Files, Dalangin, Sinatra, Fleming, Raber Knowledge Acquisition and Reasoning 6. Adverse Consequences of Collaboration on Spatial Problem Solving Andrews-Todd, Jessica and David N. Rapp 7. Central Coordination and Integration of Diverse Information to Form a Single Map Chrastil, Elizabeth and You (Lily) Cheng 8. Collective Spatial Cognition: Improving Wayfinding through Transactive Memory Systems Maupin, Cynthia K., Neil G. MacLaren, Gerald F. Goodwin, and Dorothy R. Carter Teams 9. The Dynamics and Performance of Groups as Spatial Information Processors Park, Ernest S. and Verlin B. Hinsz 10. A Review of Multi-team Systems with an Eye Toward Applications for Collective Spatial Reasoning Baumann, Michael R., Donald R. Kretz, and Qiliang He Applications and Techniques 11. Wildfire Protective Actions and Collective Spatial Cognition Cova, Thomas J. and Frank A. Drews 12. Modeling and Simulating the Impact of Human Spatial and Social Behavior on Infection Spread in Hospitals Esposito, Dario, Davide Schaumann, Megan Rondinelli, Domenico Camarda, Yehuda E. Kalay Kevin M. Curtin, and Penelope Mitchell 13. Spatial Analytic Tools and Techniques to Inform Research on Team Spatial Cognition Curtin, Kevin, Penelope Mitchell, and Megan Rondinelli

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Kevin M. Curtin is a Professor of Geography and Director of the Laboratory for Location Science at the University of Alabama. He received his B.A. and M.A. from the University of Illinois at Chicago in Urban and Environmental Geography and his Ph.D. in Geography from the University of California-Santa Barbara. He performs primary research in the field of Geographic Information Science with specializations in location science, transportation and logistics, urban resource allocation, spatial statistics, and network GIS. Application areas for his research include autonomous vehicle logistics, transportation geography, crime studies, health and nutrition, and geospatial intelligence, and he teaches extensively at both the undergraduate and graduate university levels. His research program has been supported by the Office for Naval Research, the National Science Foundation, and the Army Research Institute, among others. Daniel R. Montello is Professor of Geography and Affiliated Professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB). His educational background is in environmental, cognitive, and developmental psychology. His research is in the areas of spatial, environmental, and geographic perception, cognition, affect, and behavior. Dan has authored or co-authored ~100 articles and chapters, and co-authored or edited 7 books, including the Handbook of Behavioral and Cognitive Geography (2018); Space in Mind: Concepts for Spatial Learning and Education (2014) with Karl Grossner and Don Janelle; and An Introduction to Scientific Research Methods in Geography and Environmental Studies, 2nd ed. (2013) with Paul C. Sutton. He co-edits the academic journal Spatial Cognition and Computation.

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