Spatial learning can be perceived as the same as long-distance learning. Some examples are online universities and trade schools.
Landmarks
Spatial processing is something that affects people in a way that they can that they cannot organize patterns very well. They cannot process space related decisions in their minds eyes. They need to actually see the space and the patterns.
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lunar is spatial to the moon
Comprehensive learning is when you understand and comprehend what you are being taught. This could be reading, science or any other subject.
Landmarks
Landmarks
Spatial learning refers to the cognitive process of acquiring and using information about the spatial environment, such as the location of objects in space, distances between landmarks, and navigating within a physical environment. It involves the ability to perceive, store, process, and recall spatial information to successfully navigate and interact with the surrounding environment.
mimicry
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mimicry
It is the cerebral cortex.
Both are accepted as a correct spelling of the word. The latter is more common.
Spatial figures are figures that are three dimensional. Some examples of spatial figures include cubes, cylinders, cones, prisms, pyramids, spheres and rectangular prisms. You can get some more details about these figures on Psychometric Success website.
Spatial pattern refers to the arrangement or distribution of objects in physical space. It describes how features are organized and positioned in relation to one another within a particular area or environment. Analyzing spatial patterns can help identify trends, relationships, or irregularities in data.
Logical conceptualization means logically understanding things related to space.
'Dimensional' means a measure of spatial extent, especially width, height, and length