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spatial reasoning

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Spatial reasoning is the cognitive process of understanding, interpreting, and manipulating spatial relationships between objects or points in space. As an academic concept and research field, it investigates the mental abilities involved in perceiving, visualizing, and transforming spatial information, including navigation, mental rotation, and the comprehension of diagrams and maps. This fundamental capacity is critical across numerous disciplines, underpinning problem-solving in areas ranging from science and engineering to geography and design.

Top Authors

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NS

Temple University

TP

Vanderbilt University

MH

University of California, Santa Barbara

JH

University of Chicago

HA

Tufts University

Top Institutions

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University of California, Santa Barbara

Santa Barbara, United States

Temple University

Philadelphia, United States

Vanderbilt University

Nashville, United States

University of Toronto

Toronto, Canada

University College London

London, United Kingdom