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Spatial perception

An aspect related to a person’s understanding of spatial relationships between objects, including distance, location, and direction. This perception allows a person to navigate, organize space, and make decisions about movement or spatial choice. Spatial perception is determined by psychological factors (such as experience and memory), cultural factors (such as symbols and mind maps), and age factors (cognitive development). It is a crucial element in understanding how people interact with cities, buildings and natural spaces.

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