Thinking Beyond Visuals
People often categorize themselves as visual, verbal, or mathematical thinkers, but abilities in these areas are largely independent. Spatial thinking, for instance, isn't solely visual; individuals, including those who are blind, can navigate and excel in mathematics using various cues beyond sight. The brain processes spatial information through multiple modalities, highlighting the complexity and adaptability of human cognition.In this clip
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