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visuospatial

American  
[vizh-oo-oh-spey-shuhl] / ˌvɪʒ u oʊˈspeɪ ʃəl /

adjective

  1. pertaining to perception of the spatial relationships among objects within the field of vision.


Etymology

Origin of visuospatial

1960–65; < Latin vīsu ( s ) sight ( see visual) + -o- + spatial

Example Sentences

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Other research shows that videogamers may have advantages in drone operation because of increased attention, better visuospatial abilities and quicker reaction times.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 21, 2025

A team of international researchers, led by UC San Francisco, has completed the first large-scale study of posterior cortical atrophy, a baffling constellation of visuospatial symptoms that present as the first symptoms of Alzheimer's disease.

From Science Daily • Jan. 23, 2024

One concluded that the activity “recruits multiple visuospatial cognitive abilities and is a protective factor for visuospatial cognitive aging”.

From The Guardian • May 17, 2020

The most widely known measure of intelligence is the intelligence quotient, more commonly known as the IQ test, which includes visuospatial puzzles, math problems, pattern recognition, vocabulary questions, and visual searches. 

From Scientific American • Oct. 3, 2017

To avoid this possibility, the consensus among cognitive psychologists is that researchers should use a range of tasks that cover, for example, numeric, verbal and visuospatial abilities.

From Nature • Mar. 1, 2016

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