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Tolman's Cognitive Map Theory

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Tolman's Cognitive Map Theory is a psychological theory that suggests that animals, including humans, create mental maps to navigate and remember spatial information in their environment. It proposes that individuals form cognitive representations of physical spaces and use these mental maps to guide their behavior.

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