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Map symbolization : ウィキペディア英語版 | Map symbolization
Map symbolization is the characters, letters, or similar graphic representations used on a map to indicate an object or characteristic in the real world. ==Cognitive issues== There are many cognitive issues involved in the cartographic process and symbolization. Some people may perceive certain objects differently from others, so cartographers try not to use symbols that could be easily confused. For example, red and blue are universally known to depict hot and cold. In cartography, the principles of cognition are important since they explain why certain map symbols work.〔 In the past, mapmakers did not care why they worked. This behaviorist view treats the human brain like a black box. Modern cartographers are curious why certain symbols are the most effective. This should help develop a theoretical basis for how brains recognize symbols and, in turn, provide a platform for creating new symbols.
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