Wayfinding: The Science and Mystery of How Humans Navigate the World

by M. R. O'Connor

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In "Wayfinding: The Science and Mystery of How Humans Navigate the World," author M.R. O'Connor explores the complex art of navigation from various perspectives, including neuroscience, anthropology, and psychology. She examines how humans have navigated their way through the ages--from the earliest hominids who used the stars and the terrain to find their way home, to contemporary scientists who study the way our brains process spatial information. O'Connor takes readers on a journey through the history of navigation and the many challenges humans have faced in trying to find their way, whether on land, sea, or air. Along the way, she provides insight into the mysteries of how we perceive the world around us and how our brains interpret that information to help us navigate. Ultimately, "Wayfinding" offers a captivating look at one of humanity's most essential skills and the fascinating science and mystery behind it.

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