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John Brunyé

John Brunyé is a psychologist and researcher who studies how people think about space and navigation. He explores how our minds create mental maps of our surroundings, how we understand directions, and how visual and physical cues influence our spatial awareness. His work helps improve designs for navigation tools, virtual environments, and understanding cognitive processes involved in spatial reasoning. Brunyé’s research combines psychology, neuroscience, and technology to better understand how we navigate the world and how to assist people in complex spatial tasks.