Sequencing: A prime example of temporal spatial reasoning is the ability to estimate the time of arrival of oncoming traffic when driving. Or the ability to correctly position your hands to catch a ball. This is different than visual spatial reasoning which means a somewhat different skill. Visual spatial reasoning would be involved in copying a diagram for instance.
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