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It has been generally accepted that spatial behavior is a direct function of the extent of learning about the environment in which we act (e.g. Golledge and Stimson, 1987). Gaps in our environmental information are linked to the extent of learning we have about the environment or any relevant sub-system within it. We shall therefore refer first to the element of spatial learning in general, and to the element of network learning in particular.
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Bovy, P.H.L., Stern, E. (1990). Elements of Route Choice Behavior. In: Route Choice: Wayfinding in Transport Networks. Studies in Operational Regional Science, vol 9. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0633-4_3
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