Two computer based stimulus-response experiments were conducted with the aim of finding whether Body Representations aid pair matching and mental rotations of 'same‘ or 'different‘ Bodies in comparison to Bicycles. Also to find whether 'disconnecting‘ Body Stimuli would disrupt the BSD and increase RTs. Sixteen different University of Plymouth students took part in each experiment, 32 overall. No significant effects were found for pair matching alone. Body Stimuli were rotated significantly more quickly than Bicycle Stimuli in Experiment 2. This effect was attributed to participants utilising their Body Representations to perform the rotations in a more holistic way. No effect of Connection was found. The researcher proposed that this was d...
Different visual stimuli have been shown to recruit different mental imagery strategies. However the...
Different visual stimuli have been shown to recruit different mental imagery strategies. However the...
The main question of this thesis was: Can we dissociate multiple body representations in the healthy...
International audienceTo investigate the effects of stimulus features on the implementation of motor...
Previous behavioral studies suggest that response measures related to the body, such as pointing, se...
Mental rotation is defined as the process of imagining an object rotated into a different orientati...
This experiment investigated the influence of motor expertise on object-based versus egocentric tran...
There is growing evidence that the visual processing of human body stimuli is particular and distinc...
The primary goal of this dissertation was to understand to what extent are humans capable of accurat...
AbstractMental rotation, a classic experimental paradigm of cognitive psychology, tests the capacity...
Mental rotation concerns the cognitive processes that allow an agent mentally to rotate the image of...
There is little consensus about the characteristics and number of body representations in the brain....
In this study we examined the types of information that can influence the perception of upright (yaw...
Neuropsychological dissociations suggest the existence of a body schema, a representation of the spa...
Different visual stimuli have been shown to recruit different mental imagery strategies. However the...
Different visual stimuli have been shown to recruit different mental imagery strategies. However the...
Different visual stimuli have been shown to recruit different mental imagery strategies. However the...
The main question of this thesis was: Can we dissociate multiple body representations in the healthy...
International audienceTo investigate the effects of stimulus features on the implementation of motor...
Previous behavioral studies suggest that response measures related to the body, such as pointing, se...
Mental rotation is defined as the process of imagining an object rotated into a different orientati...
This experiment investigated the influence of motor expertise on object-based versus egocentric tran...
There is growing evidence that the visual processing of human body stimuli is particular and distinc...
The primary goal of this dissertation was to understand to what extent are humans capable of accurat...
AbstractMental rotation, a classic experimental paradigm of cognitive psychology, tests the capacity...
Mental rotation concerns the cognitive processes that allow an agent mentally to rotate the image of...
There is little consensus about the characteristics and number of body representations in the brain....
In this study we examined the types of information that can influence the perception of upright (yaw...
Neuropsychological dissociations suggest the existence of a body schema, a representation of the spa...
Different visual stimuli have been shown to recruit different mental imagery strategies. However the...
Different visual stimuli have been shown to recruit different mental imagery strategies. However the...
Different visual stimuli have been shown to recruit different mental imagery strategies. However the...
The main question of this thesis was: Can we dissociate multiple body representations in the healthy...