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Spatial Ability and Training in Virtual Neuroanatomy

2013
Neuroanatomy is one of the most challenging sections of anatomy to learn, partially related to the intricate relation of multiple 3D structures. As part of the medical student curriculum, it is usually taught in 2D using illustrations and plastinated brain section, since the number of hours devoted to anatomy have dropped in the curriculum, making the ...
Ryan Armstrong   +3 more
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Research into Practice: Spatial Abilities

The Arithmetic Teacher, 1990
Look at figure 1 (Del Grande 1987). Which quadrilateral is different from the others? In figure 2 (BenChaim, Lappan, and Houang 1988), you are first given the back view of a building. Which of the pictures to the right of it represents the front view? These are two examples of tasks that involve spatial perception.
George M. A. Stanic, Douglas T. Owens
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The Effect of Music on Spatial Ability

2011
In the first Mozart Effect study, Rauscher, Shaw, and Ky [1] found that exposure to a Mozart sonata enhanced visuo-spatial task performance. In this study, we sought to examine whether there was such an effect on three spatial ability sub-factors, namely spatial visualization factor (the paper folding test), spatial relation factor (card rotation test)
Hui Yueh Hsieh, Hanyu Lin
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The broadening scope of oral mucositis and oral ulcerative mucosal toxicities of anticancer therapies

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Sharon Elad, Noam Yarom, Yehuda Zadik
exaly  

Spatial Ability and Testosterone [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Journal of Creative Behavior, 1984
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Gender, Spatial Abilities, and Wayfinding

2009
Spatial abilities refer to the cognitive processes involved in locating targets in space, perceiving distance and directional relationships, and mentally transforming objects with respect to their position or orientation in space. These abilities are used in everyday activities (e.g., finding one’s way home after driving an unfamiliar route) and in ...
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Spatial Ability: Measurement and Development

2016
Spatial visualization skills are essential for an expert to be successful in several disciplines. Spatial thinking has an important role in the teaching and learning of mathematics process and engineering studies; previous studies proved that this ability has positive correlations with geometry and mathematics education.
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Artificial intelligence in cancer imaging: Clinical challenges and applications

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2019
Wenya Linda Bi   +2 more
exaly  

Nanooncology: The future of cancer diagnosis and therapy

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2013
Sanjiv S Gambhir
exaly  

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