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Visuospatial Performance Metrics

Meaning

Visuospatial Performance Metrics are quantifiable assessments used to evaluate an individual’s capacity to perceive, analyze, and manipulate visual information in space, a function highly sensitive to fluctuations in neuroendocrine status, particularly thyroid and sex hormones. These metrics serve as functional biomarkers for assessing the integrity of central nervous system regions involved in executive function and spatial awareness. Declines in these metrics can signal underlying suboptimal hormonal milieu impacting cognitive reserve. They provide tangible data on neurological efficiency.