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Cognitive Map

A cognitive map is a mental representation of the layout of a physical environment. This concept, initially demonstrated in Edward Tolman's experiments with rats in mazes, also applies to humans. People form these mental maps when navigating new locations, such as a museum or hospital. However, the effectiveness of a cognitive map can be diminished in confusing environments with similar-looking areas or limited lines of sight, which makes it difficult to navigate successfully.

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