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'''Spatial-temporal reasoning''' is the ability to visualize [[pattern|spatial patterns]] and mentally manipulate images over space and time. This ability, often referred to as "thinking in pictures", is important for generating and conceptualizing solutions to multi-step problems that arise in areas such as [[engineering]], [[science]], [[mathematics]], [[art]], games (e.g. [[chess]]), and everyday life.