Spatial anxiety is a sense of anxiety an individual experiences while processing environmental information contained in one's geographical space (in the sense of Montello's classification of space), with the purpose of navigation and orientation through that space (usually unfamiliar, or very little known). Spatial anxiety is also linked to the feeling of stress regarding the anticipation of a spatial-content related performance task (such as mental rotation, spatial perception, spatial visualisation, object location memory, dynamic spatial ability). Particular cases of spatial anxiety can result in a more severe form of distress, as in agoraphobia. (Wikipedia).
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Spatial reasoning is a category of reasoning skills that refers to the capacity to think about objects in three dimensions and to draw conclusions about those objects from limited information. Someone with good spatial abilities might also be good at thinking about how an object will look
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In this video, you’ll learn strategies for combating math anxiety. Visit https://edu.gcfglobal.org/en/topics/math for our math tutorials. We hope you enjoy!
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"Cutting Edge: Doppelgangers, Avatars, and the Other" - Nadia Bou Ali
There is nothing quite like glass when it comes to reflecting on the uncanny. Freud mistook himself for another in a windowpane on a train one evening and the result was his text on the Uncanny (1919). The uncanny, or unheimlich, which Freud developed through a reading of Hoffman’s Sandman
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Experts in Emotion Series; Director: June Gruber, Yale University In this episode, you will learn about Emotion Elicitation with Dr. John J. B. Allen from the University of Arizona. Dr. Allen will share what first got him interested in this topic and highlight a few core themes in his re
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The One Question We Need to Ask Ourselves When We Feel Anxious
The problem with anxious moods is that they often hide from us what it is we're actually concerned about. It feels like we're worrying about this or that, when in reality, the origin of our anxiety actually lies elsewhere. Here is a wonderfully simple tool to learn what is really on our mi
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One Year of Quest - This is Only a Test 552 - 5/21/20
The reverse-order podcast returns as special guest Devindra Hardawar joins us this week to talk about how the Oculus Quest platform has grown in its first year of release, the release of Half-Life: Alyx workshop tools, and the technologies and use cases for AR glasses that will make them m
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Laura Overdeck on reducing math anxiety and connecting math with real life | Homeroom with Sal
Are you a parent or teacher looking for engaging, hands-on learning activities for kids? Laura Overdeck, founder of Bedtime Math and Fun Factor, will join Sal on Daily Homeroom on Thursday at noon PT. Learn how Fun Factor empowers tangible learning for students grades 3-5 during school clo
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Climate Anxiety Around the World | Seat At The Table
In this film, Jack Harries spotlights the impact of climate anxiety on people from all corners of the world; what it means to them, how it directly affects them, and what we can all do to harness this negative energy and turn it into positive action.
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Gyroscope Melt Down | National Geographic
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What is Listening? | Part 2 | Individual differences
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The Invisible Predator: Fear and Anxiety in the Age of COVID-19
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Lec 14 | MIT 9.00SC Introduction to Psychology, Spring 2011
Lecture 14: Intelligence Instructor: John Gabrieli View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/9-00SCS11 License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu
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You might have experienced those bizarre and emotionally intense dreams when you have a fever, but what are those? Hosted by: Stefan Chin Head to https://scishowfinds.com/ for hand selected artifacts of the universe! ---------- Support SciShow by becoming a patron on Patreon: https://w
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