Imagined spatial transformations of objects (e.g., mental rotation) and the self (e.g., perspective taking) are psychologically dissociable. In mental rotation, the viewer transforms the location or orientation of an object relative to stable egocentric and environmental reference frames. In imagined shifts of perspective, the viewer's egocentric reference frame is transformed with respect to stable objects and environment. Using fMRI, we showed that during mental transformations of objects the right superior parietal cortex exhibited a positive linear relationship between hemodynamic response and degrees of rotation. By contrast, during imagined transformations of the self, the same regions exhibited a negative linear trend. We interpret t...
Do spatial operations on mental images and those on visually presented material share the same neura...
none4siAphantasia refers to the inability to summon images to one’s own mind’s eye, resulting in sel...
There is growing evidence that the visual processing of human body stimuli is particular and distinc...
Imagined spatial transformations of objects (e.g., mental rotation) and the self (e.g., perspective ...
& Human spatial reasoning may depend in part on two dissociable types of mental image transforma...
In the present study, functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to examine the neural mechanism...
The capacity to imagine being somewhere else and seeing the environment from a different point of vi...
& Mental rotation is a hypothesized imagery process that has inspired controversy regarding the ...
Previous behavioral studies suggest that response measures related to the body, such as pointing, se...
Mental imagery is an important cognitive method for problem solving, and the mental rotation of comp...
We measured brain activity during mental rotation and object recognition with objects rotated around...
<E-203> Neuropsychological studies suggest a distinction between neural systems that<E-412...
AbstractWe measured brain activity during mental rotation and object recognition with objects rotate...
Previous research has shown that response measures, which instill embodiment, such as pointing, serv...
Do spatial operations on mental images and those on visually presented material share the same neura...
Do spatial operations on mental images and those on visually presented material share the same neura...
none4siAphantasia refers to the inability to summon images to one’s own mind’s eye, resulting in sel...
There is growing evidence that the visual processing of human body stimuli is particular and distinc...
Imagined spatial transformations of objects (e.g., mental rotation) and the self (e.g., perspective ...
& Human spatial reasoning may depend in part on two dissociable types of mental image transforma...
In the present study, functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to examine the neural mechanism...
The capacity to imagine being somewhere else and seeing the environment from a different point of vi...
& Mental rotation is a hypothesized imagery process that has inspired controversy regarding the ...
Previous behavioral studies suggest that response measures related to the body, such as pointing, se...
Mental imagery is an important cognitive method for problem solving, and the mental rotation of comp...
We measured brain activity during mental rotation and object recognition with objects rotated around...
<E-203> Neuropsychological studies suggest a distinction between neural systems that<E-412...
AbstractWe measured brain activity during mental rotation and object recognition with objects rotate...
Previous research has shown that response measures, which instill embodiment, such as pointing, serv...
Do spatial operations on mental images and those on visually presented material share the same neura...
Do spatial operations on mental images and those on visually presented material share the same neura...
none4siAphantasia refers to the inability to summon images to one’s own mind’s eye, resulting in sel...
There is growing evidence that the visual processing of human body stimuli is particular and distinc...