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Assessment of Spatial Abilities
1998Analyzing and understanding spatial ability is a complex enterprise. By way of illustration, consider the following daily life activities that contain a spatial aspect: parallel parking an automobile, rearranging living room furniture, reading a blueprint, giving directions to a lost traveler, deciphering the instructions that accompany an item that ...
Bruce M. Caplan, Sarah Romans
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1994
The Complex Figure Test was designed by Rey (1941) to assess visual perception and visual memory in brain-damaged subjects. In 1944, Osterrieth administered the Rey figure to 230 children ranging in age from 4 to 15 years old and to 60 adults between 16 and 60 years old (Lezak, 1983). In 1969, Taylor made an alternative figure to be used for retesting (
Alfredo Ardila +2 more
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The Complex Figure Test was designed by Rey (1941) to assess visual perception and visual memory in brain-damaged subjects. In 1944, Osterrieth administered the Rey figure to 230 children ranging in age from 4 to 15 years old and to 60 adults between 16 and 60 years old (Lezak, 1983). In 1969, Taylor made an alternative figure to be used for retesting (
Alfredo Ardila +2 more
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1986
Three areas of theory and research related to spatial cognition are reviewed and their integration is discussed. These include factor analysis of spatial ability, information processing theories of spatial cognition, and developmental changes in spatial processing.
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Three areas of theory and research related to spatial cognition are reviewed and their integration is discussed. These include factor analysis of spatial ability, information processing theories of spatial cognition, and developmental changes in spatial processing.
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2017
It is proposed that Homo sapiens’ biological adaptation was accomplished to survive under the environmental conditions that existed during the Paleolithic time. Recent man’s evolution, to a significant extent, corresponds to a cultural type of evolution, not necessarily requiring further overt biological changes. Strategies used for spatial orientation
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It is proposed that Homo sapiens’ biological adaptation was accomplished to survive under the environmental conditions that existed during the Paleolithic time. Recent man’s evolution, to a significant extent, corresponds to a cultural type of evolution, not necessarily requiring further overt biological changes. Strategies used for spatial orientation
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