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English: Original caption from the book: Figure 6.15 Psychologist Edward Tolman found that rats use cognitive maps to navigate through a maze. Have you ever worked your way through various levels on a video game? You learned when to turn left or right, move up or down. In that case you were relying on a cognitive map, just like the rats in a maze. (credit: modification of work by "FutUndBeidl"/Flickr)
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Source Psychology: OpenStax, p. 206, Fig 6.15
Author Rose M. Spielman, PhD

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