Proneness to Space-Related Learning and Behaviour in the Spot of Neurological-Evolutionary Determinants (II)

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  • Helmuth Köck

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.60511/zgd.v33i3.246

Abstract

To explain proneness to space-related learning and behaviour, sociocultural factors like, for instance, age, gender, marks are pulled up. That space-related proneness is, however, in first line caused evolutionary-neurologically, does hardly play a role in geographic-didactic research so far. With this background, this article tries to explain some cognitive and affective effects of space-related learning and behaviour by falling back on neurological and evolutionary influencing factors as well as marking their role as obstacle or as potential.

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Published

September 30, 2005

How to Cite

Köck, H. (2005). Proneness to Space-Related Learning and Behaviour in the Spot of Neurological-Evolutionary Determinants (II). Journal of Geography Education, 33(3), 113–132. https://doi.org/10.60511/zgd.v33i3.246

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Research Article