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Subject:        psychological mapping
Date:   Fri, 16 Nov 2007 08:53:49 -0600
From:   Becky Lowery <[log in to unmask]>
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Carlos,

>The professor wants me to talk about the*/ use of maps and the concept
of psychological "mapping."/*

Could you provide just a little more information on the psychological
mapping?  Is this what has been called spatial representations or
cognitive maps?  Also what academic department this is in - it would
help narrow down the search.

Thanks,

Becky Lowery


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Rebecca Lowery
Maps and Data Services Librarian (MC-234)
University of Illinois at Chicago
Chicago, IL   60680

(312) 996-5277

A map is the greatest of all epic poems.  Its lines and colors show the realization of great dreams.

        G.H. Grosvenor, Editor National Geographic, 1903-1954

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