When Shannon Pruden and her colleagues tracked the development of 52 babies, the researchers found that early exposure to spatial language predicted higher
spatial ability later on.
Not exact matches
However, as Family Picture, a number of his self - portraits, and
later works, such as the triptych Departure (1932 — 33) and Paris Society (1925, 1931) show, Beckmann's canvases don't just present the viewer with a feast of social malaise, they also attest to
spatial dislocation, implying how the horrors of Europe's early - 20th century distort one's
ability to see the world.
While math and verbal scores proved to be an accurate predictor of the students»
later accomplishments, adding
spatial ability scores significantly increased the accuracy.
In combination with this stimulation paradigm, we evaluated the impact of such stimulation on a diverse range of psychological and physiological functions
later in life, including
spatial working memory, social competitive
ability, functional brain asymmetry, and selective hormonal responses to unexpected events.