COGNITIVE SKILLS
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How your brain maps the world around you
Spatial reasoning is how your brain understands space, shape, and position, the mental toolkit you use to navigate a parking garage, pack a suitcase, or picture how furniture would look rearranged.
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Ever tried to figure out if a couch will fit through a doorway just by eyeballing it? That's spatial reasoning at work. It's also what helps you read a map, follow assembly instructions, or mentally rotate an image. Research suggests these skills are closely tied to performance in math, science, and everyday problem-solving, and they're remarkably trainable.
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