Spatial intelligence is the ability to create, remember, recall, and transform visual images, no matter what angle of rotation you see it in. This form of intelligence was born out of Howard Gardner’s ...
Spatial memory — the ability to recall “where” — is one of the first cognitive skills to decline in aging and a hallmark of ...
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Study suggests spatial memory decline may be preventable and not universal
In the realm of memories, "where" holds special importance. Where did I leave my keys? Where did I eat dinner last night?
Culture may hold a spatial place in thought. Social forces profoundly influence people’s ability to think about three-dimensional objects, a new study suggests. In tests of spatial ability, men ...
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