General terms:
* Spatialization: This refers to the process of creating or representing space, often in relation to a particular context or discipline.
* Spatial analysis: This involves the study of spatial data, using techniques from various disciplines like geography, statistics, and computer science, to understand patterns and relationships.
* Spatial cognition: This refers to the mental processes involved in understanding, remembering, and navigating spatial relationships.
Specific terms depending on the area of study:
* Geography: Topological relationships, spatial distribution, spatial autocorrelation
* Architecture: Circulation, volume, proportion, orientation, site plan
* Psychology: Cognitive mapping, spatial memory, spatial reasoning
* Linguistics: Locative grammar, spatial prepositions, spatial deixis
* Art: Perspective, composition, form, negative space
More specific examples:
* In linguistics, "deictic center" refers to the point of reference for spatial expressions, usually the speaker's location.
* In computer science, "spatial data structures" are used to efficiently store and query spatial data.
* In sociology, "social space" refers to the ways in which social relationships are organized and structured spatially.
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