The visual-spatial intelligence is a mental capability which enables a person to record the visual objectsand scenes, recall them as they were seen, to understand patterns, and to predict the actions and their end results. The lecture supports this argument by explaining the chess as an example.
In the first place, a chess player should record the picture of the board and the pieces in order to recognize them. This helps the player to move the proper piece according to the pattern of all pieces on the board. The passage also highlights visual-spatial intelligence is related to good visual memory.
Secondly, a chess player should be able to remember the movements. In blind fold games the player should recall the picture of the board and pieces only by remembering the movements that have been done till that moment. This is in accord with the passage that says visual-spatial intelligence involves creating and transforming images.
Lastly, the chess player should have a vivid memory of past games as well as the related strategies and movements. Therefore, the player can easily recognize similar patterns, so that it is very likely to predict the next movements of the opponents according to the recalled strategies. This is in agreement with the notion provided by the passage that visual-spatial pattern helps people to predict actions and their consequences.
The visual-spatial intelligence is a mental capability which enables a person to record the visual
objectsand
scenes, recall them as they were
seen
, to understand
patterns
, and to predict the actions and their
end
results. The lecture supports this argument by explaining the chess as an example.
In the
first
place, a chess
player
should record the picture of the board and the
pieces
in order to recognize them. This
helps
the
player
to
move
the proper
piece
according to the
pattern
of all
pieces
on the board. The passage
also
highlights visual-spatial intelligence
is related
to
good
visual memory.
Secondly
, a chess
player
should be able to remember the
movements
. In blind fold games the
player
should recall the picture of the board and
pieces
only
by remembering the
movements
that have
been done
till that moment. This is in accord with the passage that says visual-spatial intelligence involves creating and transforming images.
Lastly
, the chess
player
should have a vivid memory of past games
as well
as the related strategies and
movements
.
Therefore
, the
player
can
easily
recognize similar
patterns
,
so
that it is
very
likely to predict the
next
movements
of the opponents according to the recalled strategies. This is in agreement with the notion provided by the passage that visual-spatial
pattern
helps
people
to predict actions and their consequences.