spatial+perception

toc =1375967900= = Definition: = "The ability to identify and act on relationships between objects in space" p. 218 HGD Chapter 9 pp. 216-244 Perception of objects such as faces actually lateralizes before age 6.However, complex spatial perception, such as map reading, isnt strongly laerized until abt p.8 The ability of seeing things in their appropriate order

= Examples: = Imagining the furniture in your bedroom in different spots and positions in your head.

Imagining the food in your refrigerated moved to different spot were it is usually not

= Analogies: = spatial perception is to the relation between objects, like correlation is to causation

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=In the News:= This Yale journal comments on the concept of spatial perception [|Spatial Cognition, Spatial Perception]

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