People with high spatial are able to tolerate more complexity, both of the amount of information and the relations. People with low spatial find it more difficult. I've helped people design diagrams for many different purposes and dealing with exactly that problem. It interacts with people's spatial abilities.
Conveying the right type of information for a group so that they can make accurate decisions can be challenging. Barbara Tversky, Professor Emerita of Psychology at Stanford University and Professor of Psychology at Teachers College at Columbia University, alongside our take-over hosts, Barton Friedland and Jarno Kartela, uncover how people think about the physical and digital spaces they inhabit and how those are used to think, to communicate, to create, and of course, to decide. If you are a business leader, wanting better tools for understanding context and meaning in your teams, this is the podcast for you.