Answer:
C. Cognitive Map
Explanation:
The concept of cognitive map was introduced by Edward Tolman in 1948. A cognitive map is a type of mental presentation that enables a person in their daily or metaphorical spatial environment to acquire, encrypt, store, remember, and decode information about the related locations and attributes of phenomena.
For example: When you depict your location to a friend you make a imaginary location of your home in mind along with roads, places to turn, landmarks, etcetera from your friend's starting point.
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Following theories can be put up about how hominids evolved:</h2>
- <u>The theory of unused organs:</u>
As the methods that the hominids used to find their food changed, they stopped using some organs of their bodies. As the use of these organs stopped, their bodies evolved to eliminate those organs.
- <u>The theory of improved posture:</u>
As the hominids started relying on their legs for the purpose of locomotion and started using their hands for other purposes, their posture went on becoming more and more erect.
- <u>The theory of improved comprehension:</u>
Along with the development of other body parts, the brain of the hominids also developed to become more efficient. This made the hominids develop the ability of comprehension.