Many of his group s publications concerning spatial reasoning can be found at http : / / www . comp . leeds . ac . uk / qsr / publications . html.
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Section 1 ( 90 minutes ) : 50 multiple-choice questions testing problem solving ( including numerical and spatial reasoning ) and critical thinking skills ( including understanding argument and reasoning using everyday language ).
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Another test that is still in use is the Verbal and Spatial Reasoning Test also known as VESPAR . VESPAR is a test that was designed by Elizabeth Warrington and Dawn W . Langdon in 1996.
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Several years ago, they found that just listening to the complexities of Mozart's piano sonatas increased scores on temporal-spatial reasoning tests, while listening to relaxation tapes or music by Philip Glass, which is more hypnotic, did not.
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:Seems crazy-but by recruiting the systems of our memory that relate to route finding, finding lost objects, spatial reasoning, etc-we can cram random numbers into places in our brains beyond the sub-systems that are able to memorize numbers.
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Re : Stevebaker and Ouro, computers can always score higher than humans on most IQ tests as long as they're programmed to do so-spatial reasoning and certain types of discrete pattern matching are much more efficient on computers.
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After eight months, the researchers found, the children " dramatically improved in spatial reasoning, " compared with children given no music lessons, as shown in their ability to work mazes, draw geometric figures and copy patterns of two-color blocks.
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This finding ( named " The Mozart effect " ) suggests that music and spatial reasoning are related psychologically ( i . e ., they may rely on some of the same underlying skills ) and perhaps neurologically as well.
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A large group's aggregated answers to questions involving quantity estimation, general world knowledge, and spatial reasoning has generally been found to be as good as, and often better than, the answer given by any of the individuals within the group.
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For example, multivariate genetic analysis has demonstrated that the genetic determinants of all specific cognitive abilities ( e . g ., memory, spatial reasoning, processing speed ) overlap greatly, such that the genes associated with any specific cognitive ability will affect all others.