Word: spatial
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...herald a full-scale return to film for the still winsome 56-year-old. "I'm not really a suitable person to be an actress," she insists. "I can't bear attention. But I've no qualifications to be anything else." Christie says she's innumerate, has spatial dyslexia and memory problems, so careers she'd prefer, like biology, are out of the question...
Domineering spatial thinkers in the Government Department will discover the secret to political science (pictured...
...other hand, if one is as genetically blessed as Ashton Kutcher, the viewer expects a certain romantic suaveness, a Cary Grant-esque inclination to charm. Instead, he demonstrates a horrific capacity to remind you of when your brother was twelve and had no spatial reasoning ability...
Silly Southerners. If they’d paid more attention to Marx and those other “bookish types,” they’d know that blogs don’t have a physical presence in the traditional spatial or temporal sense. In fact, you could say they’re like, infinite, making them even bigger than Texas. (P.S. Seriously folks, we love the South. Just yankin’ the ol’ chain...
...recent experiment with humans at Temple University, women showed substantial progress in spatial reasoning after spending a couple of hours a week for 10 weeks playing Tetris, of all things. The males improved with weeks of practice too, says Nora Newcombe, a Temple psychologist who specializes in spatial cognition, and so the gender gap remained. But the improvement for both sexes was "massively greater" than the gender difference. "This means that if the males didn't train, the females would outstrip them," she says...