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Spatial Cognition Recalibration

Meaning

Spatial Cognition Recalibration refers to the therapeutic or natural process of restoring and optimizing the brain’s ability to perceive, navigate, and interact with the physical environment, which encompasses functions like spatial memory and orientation. This cognitive function is highly susceptible to hormonal changes and neurodegenerative processes. Recalibration involves targeted interventions to enhance the neural circuits, particularly those involving the hippocampus, that underpin spatial processing.