Framing spatial cognition: establishing a research agenda.
Abstract
A significant aim of research concerning human intelligence is to develop a comprehensive
cognitive map of the human intelligence structure. The evolution of this knowledge base is
mirrored through the chronological development of models which frame cognitive domains. The
domain of Visual Processing (Gv), commonly known as spatial ability, is a domain which has seen
significant advances in the pertinent knowledge base. Models framing this cognitive structure are
arguably under-evolved through a lack of representation of factors identified in contemporary
research. This paper presents the initial conception of a more comprehensive theoretical
framework which builds upon existing theory. It is envisioned that such a framework could
support further research exploring the nature of thinking in graphics and other related disciplines.
A research agenda is discussed concerning the validation of this framework and its utilization in
the holistic assessment of spatial ability.
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