The author describes the properties and mechanisms of visual perception in the context of their significance to the principles of symbol design as used in cartography. Map perception relies on the process of visual perception. Therefore, the knowledge of its inner workings in the map environment allows cartographers to construct cartographic symbols in agreement with the properties of the visual system. Visual perception involves neurosensory processes taking place between the eye and the short-term memory. As such, they operate independently of the beholder’s consciousness and significantly influence the information received by the map user. The author discusses the mechanisms of human vision and the nature of the process of visual percept...
The purpose of this study was to determine if student map users create a three-dimensional mental im...
Cognitive instruments (words, other symbols, mnemonic images, and countless other things) are, for t...
This paper attempts to display some of the fundamentals involved in the process of “symbolization ” ...
Map perception consists of numerous processes of information processing, taking place almost simulta...
All perceiving is also thinking, all reasoning is also intuition, all observation is also invention....
Until the 1990s map perception research was one of the main parts of cartography as a scientific dis...
Wilson’s (1998) notion of consilience among disciplines should be a goal for cartographers. Consilie...
Eye tracking constitutes a valuable tool for the examination of human visual behavior since it provi...
The indissoluble bond between map and cognition is continuous and deepening. The history of map can ...
The choice of display parameters for digital maps (e.g., the scale used) depends on the impression t...
Maps not only provide a conceptual model of the human spatial cognition but also act as a source of ...
The present paper presents the performance of an experimental cartographic study towards the examina...
The commonly used methods in digital cartography are based on the minimum dimensions of black and wh...
Most models of cognitive mapping would suggest that the process begins by constructing some form of ...
Scientific cartography has the task to develop and research new methods of cartographic visualizatio...
The purpose of this study was to determine if student map users create a three-dimensional mental im...
Cognitive instruments (words, other symbols, mnemonic images, and countless other things) are, for t...
This paper attempts to display some of the fundamentals involved in the process of “symbolization ” ...
Map perception consists of numerous processes of information processing, taking place almost simulta...
All perceiving is also thinking, all reasoning is also intuition, all observation is also invention....
Until the 1990s map perception research was one of the main parts of cartography as a scientific dis...
Wilson’s (1998) notion of consilience among disciplines should be a goal for cartographers. Consilie...
Eye tracking constitutes a valuable tool for the examination of human visual behavior since it provi...
The indissoluble bond between map and cognition is continuous and deepening. The history of map can ...
The choice of display parameters for digital maps (e.g., the scale used) depends on the impression t...
Maps not only provide a conceptual model of the human spatial cognition but also act as a source of ...
The present paper presents the performance of an experimental cartographic study towards the examina...
The commonly used methods in digital cartography are based on the minimum dimensions of black and wh...
Most models of cognitive mapping would suggest that the process begins by constructing some form of ...
Scientific cartography has the task to develop and research new methods of cartographic visualizatio...
The purpose of this study was to determine if student map users create a three-dimensional mental im...
Cognitive instruments (words, other symbols, mnemonic images, and countless other things) are, for t...
This paper attempts to display some of the fundamentals involved in the process of “symbolization ” ...