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157  |  Spatial Thinking with Barbara Tversky

157  |  Spatial Thinking with Barbara Tversky

Update: 2020-03-19
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We have Barbara Tversky with us to talk about “spatial cognition”; the way humans perceive space and how space perception is related to the many ways we think. Barbara is a renowned cognitive scientist and a Professor of Psychology and Education at Columbia University. She has an extensive literature on spatial cognition and specific research on how people perceive and use diagrams, maps and other visual representations.


On the show we talk about her new book called “Mind in Motions” in which Barbara describes her research and the many fascinating ways space and motion play a pivotal role in the way we think. We also talk about the role of space in data visualization and the many fascinating ways in which spatial cognition can inform visualization design.


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Enjoy the show!


Check out Barbara’s book “Mind in Motion“.



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157  |  Spatial Thinking with Barbara Tversky

157  |  Spatial Thinking with Barbara Tversky

Enrico Bertini and Moritz Stefaner