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Date: 2010-06-25 09:59:32
Visual thinking
Cognition
Cognitive science
Cognitive tests
Vision
Spatial ability
Spatial memory
Spatial visualization ability
Remote sensing
Music education
Psychology

Planet No. 17 DecemberUnderstanding spatial literacy: cognitive and curriculum perspectives Helen King, GEES Subject Centre, University of Plymouth

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