10 avril 2025
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Elise Grison et al., « Mental and schematic maps: back and forth between basic and applied research », HAL SHS (Sciences de l’Homme et de la Société), ID : 10670/1.127713...
This paper aims to present the main results obtained in one of the three axes of the Wildtimes project (2018-2023), which situated itself at the border between basic research on psychological and neural mechanisms underlying the perception of time and space and more applied questions on how current knowledge on spatial and temporal cognition can contribute to the resolution of operational problems in dense transport networks. It will discuss : i) the advances made in terms of knowledge relating to mental representations of space and time, ii) the effects that transport networks have on these and the impacts that schematic maps and traveler's activity mobilizing them can have on their choices and on dynamic crowding regulation operations and, iii) the close interweaving of basic and applied questions and the way in which the results of work carried out in these respective fields can feed each other.