Mirror-normal letter discriminations are thought to require mental rotation in order to transform the rotated alphanumeric character into its canonical orientation. Moreover, out-of-plane rotation is likely to occur after in-plane rotation to fully normalize the mirror version before the final mirror-normal judgment. The so-called rotation-related negativity, which varies with orientation, is found in both ERPonset (averaged with respect to stimulus onset) and ERPRT (averaged with respect to response time), representing the involvement of mental rotation in both time windows. Additionally, the mean amplitude of ERPRT correlates with individual performance. We performed a comprehensive analysis of the mirror-normal differences in the early a...
Mental image rotation, used in processing rotated scenes or stimuli, is a good indicator of the stat...
<p><b>Mean error rate (upper) and response time (bottom) as a function of all rotational angles (A) ...
When humans decide whether two visual stimuli are identical or mirror images of each other and one o...
<div><p>Mirror-normal letter discriminations are thought to require mental rotation in order to tran...
<p>Association of individual response times to the rotated stimuli (60°, 120°, and 180°; N = 66) and...
<p>Mean ERP amplitude as a function of version and orientation over the parietal region in the inter...
<p>Average ERPs for the parietal region with respect to (A) stimulus onset in the mirror version, (B...
The aim of this experiment was to evaluate a scalp distribution of processing-related negativity tha...
Item does not contain fulltextIn a mental rotation task of objects, typically, reaction time (RT) in...
In a parity judgment task, the ERPs at parietal electrode sites become more negative as more mental ...
The purpose of the present study was to seek evidence that mental rotation is accomplished by transf...
Shepard and Metzler's (1971) seminal mental-rotation task-which requires participants to decide if 1...
Recent behavioural evidence suggests that differences in the vividness of visual imagery (VVI) affec...
The ability to imagine objects undergoing rotation (mental rotation) improves markedly with practice...
<p><b>Grand-average ERPs elicited by normal letters in each angle at P3, Pz, and P4 in normoxia (upp...
Mental image rotation, used in processing rotated scenes or stimuli, is a good indicator of the stat...
<p><b>Mean error rate (upper) and response time (bottom) as a function of all rotational angles (A) ...
When humans decide whether two visual stimuli are identical or mirror images of each other and one o...
<div><p>Mirror-normal letter discriminations are thought to require mental rotation in order to tran...
<p>Association of individual response times to the rotated stimuli (60°, 120°, and 180°; N = 66) and...
<p>Mean ERP amplitude as a function of version and orientation over the parietal region in the inter...
<p>Average ERPs for the parietal region with respect to (A) stimulus onset in the mirror version, (B...
The aim of this experiment was to evaluate a scalp distribution of processing-related negativity tha...
Item does not contain fulltextIn a mental rotation task of objects, typically, reaction time (RT) in...
In a parity judgment task, the ERPs at parietal electrode sites become more negative as more mental ...
The purpose of the present study was to seek evidence that mental rotation is accomplished by transf...
Shepard and Metzler's (1971) seminal mental-rotation task-which requires participants to decide if 1...
Recent behavioural evidence suggests that differences in the vividness of visual imagery (VVI) affec...
The ability to imagine objects undergoing rotation (mental rotation) improves markedly with practice...
<p><b>Grand-average ERPs elicited by normal letters in each angle at P3, Pz, and P4 in normoxia (upp...
Mental image rotation, used in processing rotated scenes or stimuli, is a good indicator of the stat...
<p><b>Mean error rate (upper) and response time (bottom) as a function of all rotational angles (A) ...
When humans decide whether two visual stimuli are identical or mirror images of each other and one o...