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According to Wiktionary Visuospatial means of or pertaining to the visual perception of spatial relationships.

In Humans, visuospatial perception is a component of cognitive functioning and visuospatial skill is the ability to visually perceive objects and the spatial relationship among them. For instance, completing a jigsaw puzzle requires visuospatial ability. Visuospatial Skill Learning (VSL) is a robot learning approach based on visuospatial ability in humans. Visuospatial Skill Learning (VSL) is a goal-based visual learning approach based on demonstration that allows a robot to acquire new skills from tutor. VSL focuses on achieving a desired goal configuration of objects relative to one another while maintaining the sequence of operations. VSL is capable of learning and generalizing multi-operation skills from a single demonstration, while requiring minimum a priori knowledge about the environment. VSL consists of two main phases, demonstration and reproduction, which are illustrated as a flow diagram in Figure 1. Visuospatial Skill Learning is a robot learning approach using visual perception. It lets the robot to acquire new skills by observing a demonstration.