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mental rotation

a subtype of spatial ability that includes the ability to visualize objects as they would appear if rotated in space

spatial perception

a subtype of spatial ability that includes the ability to identify and locate the horizontal or vertical in the presence of distracting information.

spatial visualization

a subtype of spatial ability that refers to the process spatial information so as to understand the relationship between objects in space, such as the ability to see a figure embedded in other figures, find hidden figures in a drawing or picture, or imagine the shape produced when a folded piece of paper is cut and then unfolded.

spatiotemporal ability

a subtype of spatial ability that involves judgements about moving objects in space such as making a judgement about when a moving object will arrive at a target.

attachment

an intimate relationship that forms between a caregiver (almost always a mother) and an infant

bonding

an emotional attachment that develops between primary caregiver and infant within a few hours or days after birth.

display rules

learned social rules that govern who may display which emotion to whim, and in what situation each emotion may be displayed

companionate love

a combination of commitment and intimacy without passion

gross motor skills

skills involving use of large muscles of the body, producing large movements, such as throwing, kicking, running, and jumping.

homophobia

the unreasonable fear and hatred of homosexuality

machismo

a Spanish word meaning strong and assertive masculinity and implying complete male authority.

matriarchy

a family pattern in which women are dominant or a pattern in which women are the head of the household due to the father's absence.

mental rotation

a subtype of spatial ability that includes the ability to visualize objects as they would appear if rotated in space

spatial perception

a subtype of spatial ability that includes the ability to identify and locate the horizontal or vertical in the presence of distracting information.

spatial visualization

a subtype of spatial ability that refers to the process spatial information so as to understand the relationship between objects in space, such as the ability to see a figure embedded in other figures, find hidden figures in a drawing or picture, or imagine the shape produced when a folded piece of paper is cut and then unfolded.

spatiotemporal ability

a subtype of spatial ability that involves judgments about moving objects in space such as making a judgement about when a moving object will arrive at a target.

attachment

an intimate relationship that forms between a caregiver (almost always a mother) and an infant

bonding

an emotional attachment that develops between primary caregiver and infant within a few hours or days after birth.

display rules

learned social rules that govern who may display which emotion to whim, and in what situation each emotion may be displayed

companionate love

a combination of commitment and intimacy without passion

gross motor skills

skills involving use of large muscles of the body, producing large movements, such as throwing, kicking, running, and jumping.

homophobia

the unreasonable fear and hatred of homosexuality

machismo

a Spanish word meaning strong and assertive masculinity and implying complete male authority.

matriarchy

a family pattern in which women are dominant or a pattern in which women are the head of the household due to the father's absence.