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===Mental model in relation to system dynamics and systemic thinking=== In the simplification of reality, creating a model can find a sense of reality, seeking to overcome [[systemic thinking]] and [[system dynamics]]. These two disciplines can help to construct a better coordination with the reality of mental models and simulate it accurately. They increase the probability that the consequences of how to decide and act in accordance with how to plan.<ref name="SUSM2004"/> * [[System dynamics]] β extending mental models through the creation of explicit models, which are clear, easily communicated and can be compared with each other. * [[Systemic thinking]] β seeking the means to improve the mental models and thereby improve the quality of dynamic decisions that are based on mental models. Experimental studies carried out in [[weightlessness]]<ref>{{cite journal|author-link4=Francesco Lacquaniti |vauthors= McIntyre J, Zago M, Berthoz A, Lacquaniti F |year=2001 |title= Does the brain model Newton's laws? |journal=[[Nature Neuroscience]] |volume=4 |issue=7 |pages=693β694|doi= 10.1038/89477 |pmid= 11426224 |s2cid= 30444364 }}</ref> and on Earth using [[neuroimaging]] <ref>{{cite journal |vauthors= Indovina I et al. |year=2005 |title= Representation of visual gravitational motion in the human vestibular cortex. |journal=[[Science (journal)|Science]] |volume=308 |issue=5720 |pages=416β419|doi=10.1126/science.1107961 |pmid=15831760 |bibcode=2005Sci...308..416I |hdl=2108/19501 |s2cid=22179461 |hdl-access=free }}</ref> showed that humans are endowed with a mental model of the effects of gravity on object motion.
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