Spatial Thinking

Tversky taught at Hebrew University and at Stanford University, where she is emerita professor of psychology. Much of her work involves human perception of space and explores topics such as memory, categorization and language; the metaphorically spatial, especially time and event perception and cognition; and applications, notably diagrams, interfaces, design and visual communication. Her recent articles include “Visualspatial Reasoning,” “Some Ways that Graphics Communicate,” “What Do Sketches Say About Thinking?” and “Multiple Mental Spaces.”

Speaker: 
Barbara Tversky
Date: 
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
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