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- 2011293769 abstract "Psychologist Colin Ellard explains how, over centuries of innovation, we have lost our instinctive ability to find our way and suggests that architects and city planners need to consider human behavior when designing human environments, and we all need to recognize that we are part of, not isolated from, the space around us.".
- 2011293769 contributor B12182147.
- 2011293769 contributor B12182148.
- 2011293769 created "2010.".
- 2011293769 date "2010".
- 2011293769 date "2010.".
- 2011293769 dateCopyrighted "2010.".
- 2011293769 description "Includes bilbiographical references (p. 305-321) and index.".
- 2011293769 description "Psychologist Colin Ellard explains how, over centuries of innovation, we have lost our instinctive ability to find our way and suggests that architects and city planners need to consider human behavior when designing human environments, and we all need to recognize that we are part of, not isolated from, the space around us.".
- 2011293769 extent "328 p. :".
- 2011293769 identifier "9780767930758".
- 2011293769 issued "2010".
- 2011293769 issued "2010.".
- 2011293769 language "eng".
- 2011293769 publisher "New York : Anchor Books,".
- 2011293769 subject "152.14/2 23".
- 2011293769 subject "Animal orientation.".
- 2011293769 subject "Cognitive maps (Psychology)".
- 2011293769 subject "Geographical perception.".
- 2011293769 subject "Orientation (Physiology)".
- 2011293769 subject "Orientation (Psychology)".
- 2011293769 subject "QP491 .E45 2010".
- 2011293769 subject "Space perception.".
- 2011293769 title "You are here : why we can find our way to the Moon, but get lost in the mall / Colin Ellard.".
- 2011293769 type "text".