Acquisition of spatial reasoning begins in vitro and it is critical to survival. Human activity, thought, and locomotion are contextualized by the space that surrounds us. Our spatial ability is our cognitive capacity to understand, reason, and remember the spatial relations among objects or space. From infancy, the human mind is navigating spatially to guide action; therefore spatial ability involves our evolving understanding of the world exterior to our bodies as well as our mental processing of outside information and how we reason with the semantics of visual representation.
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