Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Hebrew term or phrase:
קושי מרחבי
English translation:
spatial orientation difficulty
Added to glossary by
Sandra & Kenneth Grossman
Aug 2, 2010 23:53
13 yrs ago
Hebrew term
קושי מרחבי
Hebrew to English
Art/Literary
Psychology
:קשור לפציינט בשיקום
לא מתארת קושי מרחבי
לא מתארת קושי מרחבי
Proposed translations
(English)
3 | spatial orientation difficulty | Sandra & Kenneth Grossman |
3 | spatial perception | Vere Barzilai |
3 -1 | spatial difficulty | Amir Gavriely |
2 | spatial impairment | Michalsuz |
Change log
Aug 8, 2010 04:48: Sandra & Kenneth Grossman Created KOG entry
Proposed translations
9 hrs
Selected
spatial orientation difficulty
Spatial Orientation
Defines our natural ability to maintain our body orientation and/or pos-
ture in relation to the surrounding environment (physical space) at rest and during motion.
http://tinyurl.com/3xg3o9j
Defines our natural ability to maintain our body orientation and/or pos-
ture in relation to the surrounding environment (physical space) at rest and during motion.
http://tinyurl.com/3xg3o9j
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-1
1 hr
spatial difficulty
this could be it - see reference below - "A person with spatial difficulties may have problems understanding "yesterday," "last week," and "next month". Time expressed digitally is just as spatial ..."
Peer comment(s):
disagree |
Michalsuz
: I don't think that it is a meaningful translation in English, Amir, sorry.
4 mins
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2 hrs
spatial impairment
It seems to me that these literal translations - spatial difficulty/impairment - should really be more precise. For instance, it could be:
- a brain injury patient who fails to have any perception of half the space around them, as can happen in hemiplegia
- a visual impairment leading to problems of depths perception
I was wondering if there was more info available?
- a brain injury patient who fails to have any perception of half the space around them, as can happen in hemiplegia
- a visual impairment leading to problems of depths perception
I was wondering if there was more info available?
15 hrs
spatial perception
difficulties in spatial perception, perhaps
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