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Hutter suggests that it is not surprising that one's mental maps or images often overlap with and complement those of others. Why is this?

▸ If people are in the same environment then they will naturally have the same maps or images of it.

▸ One person's mental map is produced by interaction with others and is thus socially learned.

▸ The same ecological niche necessarily produces similar mental maps or images.

▸ The biotic environment shapes our mental images.
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