- Spatial–temporal
reasoning is an area of
artificial intelligence that
draws from the
fields of
computer science,
cognitive science, and
cognitive psychology...
- In
cognitive psychology,
visuospatial function refers to
cognitive processes necessary to "identify, integrate, and
analyze space and
visual form, details...
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Visuospatial dysgnosia is a loss of the
sense of "whereness" in the
relation of
oneself to one's
environment and in the
relation of
objects to each other...
- domains: attention/orientation, memory, language,
verbal fluency, and
visuospatial skills. It is
scored out of 100, with a
higher score denoting better...
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evidence for the
distinction between visual and
spatial parts of the
visuospatial sketchpad:
There is less
interference between visual and
spatial tasks...
- abilities,
speech prosody, fine
motor coordination,
mathematical reasoning,
visuospatial memory, and
social skills. NVLD is not
recognised by the DSM-5 and is...
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inherent subnormal binocular visual function and
cognitive deficits in
visuospatial construction.
People with WS have
problems with
visual processing, but...
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underneath by the
subparietal sulcus. It is
involved with
episodic memory,
visuospatial processing,
reflections upon self, and
aspects of consciousness. The...
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memory acquisition, learning,
visual recognition memory,
visuospatial praxis,
visuospatial memory,
visuoperceptual function,
verbal recall, and psychomotor...
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working memory, the
complexity of
vocabulary usage, and three-dimensional
visuospatial reasoning have
shown signs of
secular decline. In a 2018 paper, cognitive...