COGNITIVE MAPS

COGNITIVE MAPS 

Cognitive map is any visual representation of a person's (or a group's) mental model for a 
given process or concept.
Cognitive maps have no visual rules that they need to obey: there is no restriction on how the concepts 
and the relationships between them are visually represented. Cognitive maps are the umbrella term for 
all visual representations of mental models.
I was taken the Human health and diseases for the first cognitive map and I splinted the topics into
Diseases, Health, Immunity, Common diseases in man, Cancer, Aids and Drugs and alcohol abuse.
This topics were contained various sub topics and they are interrelated.
I was selected the topics for another cognitive map was Morphology of flowering plants, and
divided the topics into the flower, the stem, the leaf, the root, the fruit, the seed and semi technical
description of a flowering plant. These topics were contained various sub-topics and were interrelated.
This unit is discussed about morphology of flowering plants.
MAPS
PLUS ONE
PLUS TWO


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