Throughout history, new ways of representing space (e.g., maps) led to changes in how people thought about their world (Hutchins, 1995; Liben et al., 2002; Olson & Bialystok, 1983; Turnbull, 1994; Uttal, 2000, in press; Wood, 1992). Spatial cognition is influenced by acquiring formal systems for representing space such as spatial language (e.g., Gentner & Loewenstein, 2002) and maps, graphs, diagrams (e.g., Novick, 2001; Stern et al., 2003) and by learning to use cultural tools such as rulers and compasses. Languages differ in how they carve up the world into spatial categories (e.g., Bowerman, 1996) and exposure to graphs and diagrams varies widely historically and culturally. A basic theme of SILC research will be to determine how external representations in language and in maps, diagrams, and other visualizations influence spatial representation and reasoning, as well as how they affect thinking that is not intrinsically spatial but that can be influenced by the use of such representations (e.g., Boroditsky, 2001; Gentner, Imai, & Boroditsky, 2002). Another important theme will be to investigate how best to use symbolic representations in education.
Boroditsky, L. (2001). Does language shape thought? English and Mandarin speakers' conceptions of time. Cognitive Psychology, 43, 1-22.
Bowerman, M. (1996). Learning how to structure space for language: A crosslinguistic perspective. In P. Bloom, M. Peterson, M. Garrett, and L. Nadel (Eds.), Language and space (pp. 385-436). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Gentner, D., & Loewenstein, J. (2002). Relational language and relational thought. In J. Byrnes & E. Amsel (Eds.), Language, literacy, and cognitive development, (pp. 87-120). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Gentner, D., Imai, M., & Boroditsky, L. (2002). As time goes by: Evidence for two systems in processing space-time metaphors. Language and Cognitive Processes, 17, 537-565.
Hirsh-Pasek, K. & Golinkoff, R. (Eds.) (2006) Action meets word: How children learn verbs. New York: Oxford University Press.
Hutchins, E. (1996). Cognition in the wild. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press/Bradford Books.
Liben, L. S., Kastens, K. A., & Stevenson, L. M. (2002). Real-world knowledge through real world maps: A developmental guide for navigating the educational terrain. Developmental Review, 22, 267-322.
Maguire, M., Hirsh-Pasek & Golinkoff, R. (2006) A unified theory of word learning: Putting verb acquisition in context. pp 364-392 In K. Hirsh-Pasek & R. Golinkoff, Action meets word: How children learn verbs. Oxford University Press.
Novick, L. R. (2001). Spatial diagrams: Key instruments in the toolbox for thought. In D. L. Medin (Ed.), The psychology of learning and motivation: Advances in research and theory, Vol. 40 (pp. 279-325). San Diego, CA, US: Academic Press.
Olson, D. R., & Bialystok, E. (1983). Spatial cognition: The structure and development of the mental representation of spatial relations. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
Parish, J., Ma, W., Hirsh-Pasek, K., & Golinkoff, R.M. (in press) A world of relations: Relational words. In B. Malt & P. Wolf. Words and the world: How words capture the human experience. Oxford University Press.
Pruden, S., Hirsh-Pasek, K., & Golinkoff, R. (in press) Current events: How infants parse events for language. In T. Shipley & J. Zachs (Eds.) Events. New York: Oxford University Press.
Pulverman, R., Hirsh-Pasek, K., Pruden, S., & Golinkoff, R. M. (2006).
Precursors to verb learning: Infant attention to manner and path. pp.134-160 In
K. Hirsh-Pasek & R. M. Golinkoff (Eds.), Action meets word: How children
learn verbs. New York: Oxford Press.
Stern, E., Aprea, C., & Ebner, H. G. (2003). Improving cross-content transfer in text processing by means of active graphical representation. Learning and Instruction, 13, 191-203.
Turnbull, D. (1994). Maps are territories, science is an atlas. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Uttal, D. (2000). Seeing the big picture: Map use and the development of spatial cognition. Developmental Science, 3, 247-286.
Uttal, D. H. (in press). Maps and spatial thinking: Developmental, cultural and historical perspectives. To appear in L. Namy (Ed.), Symbols and thought: Proceedings of the Emory cognition conference. Mahway, NJ: Erlbaum.
Uttal, D. H., & Wellman, H. M. (1989). Young children's representation of spatial information acquired from maps. Developmental Psychology, 25, 128-138.
Wood, D. (1992). The power of maps. New York: Guilford Press.
08/18/2008 The photo gallery has been up-dated with a couple of photos from the AAAI Intelligent Systems Demo.
08/18/2008 Dominique W. Dumay and Christopher J. Schilling have both joined our SILC Staff. Welcome!
08/14/2008 Publications page up-dated from Annual Report.
08/14/2008 More citations added to the Bibliography page.
08/13/2008 There are now 195 members in our Spatial Network!
08/11/2008 Our website was temporarily unavailable Friday evening August 8th. The tech support team at Northwestern University was able to get our internet access reconnected in the span of a few hours. All service should be running smoothly now.
08/11/2008 Please continue to send Jenn Stedillie notifications of links that aren't working that you need to use right away. She is going through links and checking connections through this week. After this week, be sure to let the know of any links that are still not opening correctly.
08/08/2008 SILC People page has been up-dated. Publications page has been up-dated (more publications will be added next week as well).
08/08/2008 Elise Krause (Northwestern University) has joined our SILC Staff. Welcome!
08/08/2008 Information added to Asifa Majid's entry on our Spatial Network members page; also a relevant paper by Majid, A., et al added to the Bibliography page.
08/07/2008 The photo gallery has changed. Mouseover and plain html versions available on same page.
08/01/2008 We've added a photo gallery to our website under our Resources menu! More info about the pictures and more pictures will be added as we receive them.
07/31/2008 Our new website is up and running. There are still links that may need to be fixed because of some restructuring that has happened. This will get cleaned up during the next couple of weeks (as well as a bit of tweaking here and there). Please, let Jenn Stedillie know if there is a link you need to get to right away.
07/14/2008 Pennsylvania Governor Rendell and US Congressman Joe Sestak have both issued press releases regarding the recent $10 million award.
07/08/2008 Two of our Co-P.I.s and their research, Dedre Gentner and Susan Goldin-Meadow, are mentioned in The New York Times article, "When Language Can Hold the Answer."
07/01/2008 $10 million Awarded to Pennsylvania Schools and Universities.
07/01/2008 Katrina Ferrara has joined our SILC Staff. Welcome!