“…It is known that with expertise, domain specific abilities are more likely than general abilities to develop and distinguish between experts and novices, although both domainspecific and domain-general abilities are relevant to performance (e.g., Hambrick and Meinz, 2011;Vaci et al, 2019). To some extent, this has been shown within the realm of spatial abilities, namely that spatial thinking becomes specialized with expertise in certain STEM domains (Hegarty et al, 2009;Stieff et al, 2012;Uttal and Cohen, 2012;Kozhevnikov et al, 2013;Shipley et al, 2013). For example, expert geologists outperformed chemists on a task simulating the process of inferring spatial properties of rock formation, but not on a standard mental rotation test (Shipley et al, 2013).…”