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Visuospatial Function Improvement

Meaning

The enhancement of the brain’s ability to perceive, analyze, and manipulate visual information regarding spatial relationships between objects in the environment. This function relies heavily on the integrity of parietal and occipital lobe networks, which are sensitive to systemic metabolic fluctuations and certain neurosteroids. Improvement indicates optimized cortical resource allocation and efficient neural communication in these specific regions. We measure improvements in spatial reasoning and navigation skills.