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Using Landmarks to Enhance Cognitive Maps

According to psychologist Laura Carlson, the success of navigating an environment can be improved by enriching one's cognitive map with distinct landmarks. By consciously noting specific, memorable features upon entering a new space—such as a statue, a fountain, or a unique piece of art—an individual adds key reference points to their mental representation. These landmarks can later be used to orient oneself and find the way out, particularly in complex or confusing buildings.

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