A FASCINATING INVESTIGATION OF HOW WE NAVIGATE THE PHYSICAL WORLD,
"INNER NAVIGATION" IS A LIVELY, ENGAGING ACCOUNT OF SUBCONSCIOUS
MAPMAKING.
Why are we so often disoriented when we come up from the
subway?
Do we really walk in circles when we lose our bearings in the
wilderness?
How -- and why -- do we get lost at all?
In this surprising, stimulating book, Erik Jonsson, a Swedish-born
engineer who has spent a lifetime exploring navigation over every
terrain, from the crowded cities of Europe to the emptiness of the
desert, gives readers extraordinary new insights into the human
way-finding system.
Written for the nonscientist, "Inner Navigation" explains the
astonishing array of physical and psychological cues the brain uses
to situate us in space and build its "cognitive maps" -- the
subconscious maps it employs to organize landmarks. Humans, Jonsson
explains, also possess an intuitive direction frame -- an internal
compass -- that keeps these maps oriented (when it functions
properly) and a dead-reckoning system that constantly updates our
location on the map as we move through the world. Even the most
cynical city-dweller will be amazed to learn how much of this
innate sense we use every day as we travel across town or around
the world.
Both a scientific and a human story, "Inner Navigation"
contains a rich assortment of real-life insights and examples of
the navigational challenges we all face, no matter where or how we
live. It's a book that is as provocative to ponder as it is
delightful to lose yourself in. Don't worry: Erik Jonsson will help
you find your bearings.
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