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VISUAL-SPATIAL INTELLIGENCE PRESENTADO POR: Apaza huisa, tsai susan julca begazo, jessica Smi 09

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VISUAL-SPATIAL INTELLIGENCE

PRESENTADO POR:•Apaza huisa, tsai susan• julca begazo, jessica

•Smi 09

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What is Visual-Spatial intelligence?

It refers to the ancient

hunter-gatherer ability to represent the outer

world internally in your mind.

It's the ability to hold the

world visually in your

mind "the way a sailor or

pilot navigates the large

spatial world, or the way a chess player or sculptor

represents a more

circumscribed spatial world".

It gives you the

ability to know where

you are in spaceSpatial intelligence predominates in the arts and in science

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Spatial intelligence is the ability to comprehend three-dimensional images

and shapes

Visual spatial intelligence activities include putting together a puzzle or

sculpture.

This type of intelligence stems from the right side of the brain, and injuries or strokes to this part of the brain may diminish its ability to identify where a person is. Although they can still see the person because vision is usually not impeded, the person's location in space is blurred because of the brain’s blockage of

spatial intelligence

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Usually found in

Chess players

painters

architects

sculptors

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Usually found in

Graphic artists

designers

cartographers

Film makers

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Usually found in

Theoretical

physicists

War strategist

navigators

illusionists

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Visual Spatial  Intelligence characteristicsLikes art, drawing, sculpture, painting.

Good at directions, reading maps.  Can visualise or imagine easilyRemembers in pictures (photographic

memory).  Appreciates colors.Uses metaphor .Often found doodling.  Thinks in pictures.Tends to look at the “big picture”. Likes to watch the video when listening to

songs.

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Exercises to strengthen visual-spatial intelligenceDo mind-mapping.

Visualize scenarios and goals you want to attain.

Create and watch videos.Take photographs.  Practice orienteering with maps.  Highlight info with color.  Make a relation art with other subjects. Make diagrams and maps. Estimate distances. Imagine looking at yourself from above,

below, very close up, far away. Visualize geometric structures, rotate them

in your mind, sit inside them, give them colors.

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Leonardo Da Vinci

Among the qualities that make Leonardo's work unique are the innovative techniques that he used in laying on the paint, his detailed knowledge of anatomy, light, the way in which humans register emotion in expression and gesture.

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GRACIAS