The current study was conducted with the aim of Finding out the relationship between visual-spatial processing and a Sluggish cognitive tempo in a sample of children in the State of Kuwait. the basic sample of the study was made up of 400 Middle school children's 200 from males and 200 from females , their ages ranged between 11-13 years, and the test for slowing down the speed of It was also found that there are differences between males and females in: (slowness, drowsiness, and daydreaming) in the direction of females. The results also showed that there were differences between males and females in the visual-spatial processing tests represented in (serial visual-spatial processing and reverse visual-spatial processing) in the direction of males. While the variables of the study that predicted the visual-spatial processing in females were: (vivid dreaming and sleepiness). cognitive activity and the test for visual-spatial processing were applied. Visual-spatial processing tests represented in (serial visual-spatial processing and reverse visual-spatial processing) in a sample of males and females
Al-Huwailah, A. (2023). Visual-Spatial Processing and Sluggish cognitive tempo. Journal of the Faculty of Arts, 83(1), 1-36. doi: 10.21608/jarts.2023.181893.1319
MLA
Amthal Al-Huwailah. "Visual-Spatial Processing and Sluggish cognitive tempo". Journal of the Faculty of Arts, 83, 1, 2023, 1-36. doi: 10.21608/jarts.2023.181893.1319
HARVARD
Al-Huwailah, A. (2023). 'Visual-Spatial Processing and Sluggish cognitive tempo', Journal of the Faculty of Arts, 83(1), pp. 1-36. doi: 10.21608/jarts.2023.181893.1319
VANCOUVER
Al-Huwailah, A. Visual-Spatial Processing and Sluggish cognitive tempo. Journal of the Faculty of Arts, 2023; 83(1): 1-36. doi: 10.21608/jarts.2023.181893.1319