The Hidden DimensionLine drawings and photographs help the author explain the effects of overcrowding and what it can do to people in large groups and as individuals |
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DISTANCE REGULATION IN ANIMALS | 7 |
Population Control | 14 |
CROWDING AND SOCIAL BEHAVIOR IN ANIMALS | 21 |
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Adelbert Ames adrenal aggression American animals apparently Arab architecture artist automobile awareness basic behavior body building Calhoun Chapter cities close communication crowding deer density developed die-off door effect English environment ethologists European experience face fact feel feet female fovea French function German heat Hopi human important interaction intimate involved Japanese kinesthetic language learned living look male man's Marina City move Negro nest non-contact normal Norway rats objects observed olfaction olfactory organism paintings pens perceived perception perceptual world personal distance perspective Philippe Ariès polychronic population population density possible proxemic patterns psychologist rats receptors relation relationship retina screen seen sense sensitivity sensory servomechanism shifts Sika deer sink skin smell social distance spatial species stickleback stress structure subjects talk territory texture things tion touch urban urban renewal viewer vision visual field visual world voice