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Cognitive Cartography

Cognitive cartography is the study of how individuals mentally represent and interpret geographic information. It explores how people perceive, remember, and navigate spaces based on their personal experiences and knowledge. Essentially, it combines psychology and geography to understand the mental maps we carry inside our minds. This field helps improve map design, navigation tools, and spatial understanding by considering how people cognitively process spatial information, making geographic information more accessible and useful for diverse users.