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Visuospatial Ability Metrics

Meaning

Visuospatial Ability Metrics are a set of objective, quantitative measurements used to assess the neurological capacity to perceive, manipulate, and reason about objects and their relationships in two and three-dimensional space. These metrics, which are typically evaluated through standardized neuropsychological testing, serve as sensitive indicators of cognitive integrity and the functional health of the parietal and occipital lobes of the brain. In the context of hormonal health, these abilities are highly correlated with optimal levels of neurosteroids, particularly testosterone and estrogen.