Spatial Intelligence

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Across
  1. 4. is the ability to generate, retain, retrieve, and transform well-structured visual images
  2. 6. is known for using large, abstract forms and sharp, geometric design.
  3. 12. The ability to visualize space through the mind’s eye.
  4. 14. ability is another term for spatial intelligence
  5. 15. include packing a suitcase, interpreting graphs, creating a sculpture from a block of marble, landing a flip, navigating using a physical or mental map, merging into traffic, or brushing your hair.
  6. 16. The ability to have a way with words, languages, and be good at reading, writing, memorizing words and telling stories.
Down
  1. 1. Can be used to make hyper-precise modifications to the perceived visual world through devices like augmented reality glasses.
  2. 2. it's what we do when we visualize shapes in our “mind's eye.”
  3. 3. he visualized a future sculpture trapped inside a lump of stone.
  4. 5. intelligence is a biologically-determined cognitive trait, a gift you either have or don’t.
  5. 7. example of a spatial intelligence
  6. 8. can be manipulated through mental movement, rotation or transformation.
  7. 9. activity use to increase spatial intelligence
  8. 10. is the primary way we understand, map and manipulate our environment.
  9. 11. is one of the major voices in the early development of quantum mechanics.
  10. 12. is the concept of being able to perceive and derive insight from visual data successfully.
  11. 13. The ability to be sensitive to sounds, tone, pitch, rhythm, meter, melody, timbre, etc.