Cognitive spatial security. Architecture: brain and mind (eBook)

Publication title: Cognitive spatial security. Architecture: brain and mind (eBook)

Editorial: Entimema

Author/s: Berta Brusilovsky

Year of publication: 2020

Subject: Built environment

Support: Digital

Summary:

Cognitive accessibility is a determining characteristic in environments, products, content, objects, processes, goods or services that essentially conditions the capacity for interaction and autonomy of each person and, therefore, their right to full social participation. The interrelation between our cognitive abilities, the information offered by what we interact with, our prior knowledge and the circumstances of a specific moment can result in a positive inclusive experience or in a situation of exclusion.

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