| 1. | Directional cues and positional landmarks are also used to create the cognitive map.
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| 2. | Much of the cognitive map is created through self-generated movement cues.
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| 3. | There are several ways that humans form and use cognitive maps.
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| 4. | The cognitive map is thus obtained by the integration of these two separate maps.
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| 5. | Several fish species are capable of learning complex spatial relationships and forming cognitive maps.
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| 6. | An important topic in cognitive geography is the cognitive map.
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| 7. | The idea of a cognitive map was first developed by Edward C . Tolman.
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| 8. | Cognitive maps enable planning capacities and use of current perceptions, memorized events, and expected consequences.
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| 9. | "Not necessarily all positive, but it does put it on people's cognitive maps as a place.
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| 10. | Another method of creating cognitive maps is by means of auditory intake based on verbal descriptions.
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