COGNITIVE MAP

         

                       COGNITIVE MAP 

A cognitive map is any visual representation of a person's mental model for a given process or concept. The term was first coined by a psychologist named Edward tolman in 1940s. Cognitive map can help us navigate and familiar territory give direction and learn or recall information. Cognitive map help us to layout Complex ideas process and their recognise patterns and relationships. Cognitive mapping is used in a broad range of discipline for a variety of purpose. Cognitive maths are the most general type of mental model visualisations. Their flexible and can accommodate avoid set of concepts or situation that needed to be represented.


COGNITIVE MAP XI

For cognitive map plus one, the unit motion in a straight line is taken which includes the sub topics equation of motion, distance and displacement, uniform motion and a non uniform motion, graphical study and frame of reference.





COGNITIVE MAP XII

For the cognitive maths plus two the unit solid state was taken. It includes the sub topics, types of solids, properties of solid, crystal lattice and unit cell and defect in crystals.






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