The present study aimed to provide a summary of findings relevant to the influence of motor expertise on performance in spatial tasks and to examine potential moderators of this effect. Studies of relevance were those in which individuals involved in activities presumed to require motor expertise were compared to non-experts in such activities. A final set of 62 effect sizes from 33 samples was included in a multilevel meta-analysis. The results showed an overall advantage in favor of motor experts in spatial tasks (d = 0.38). However, the magnitude of that effect was moderated by expert type (athlete, open skills/ball sports, runner/cyclist, gymnast/dancers, musicians), stimulus type (2D, blocks, bodies, others), test category (mental rota...
The present study seeks to examine the effect of individual differences in spatial ability on learni...
Koester D, Schack T, Güldenpenning I. Motor expertise facilitates the cognitive evaluation of body p...
neering, and mathematics fields (e.g., Shea, Lubinski, & Benbow, 2001; Wai, Lubinski, & Be...
The present study aimed to provide a summary of findings relevant to the influence of motor expertis...
Previous research has investigated the influence of long-term motor training on the brain activity o...
International audienceThe literature suggests that sport may be considered a spatial activity and th...
International audienceMental rotation is one of the main spatial abilities necessary in the spatial ...
International audienceTo investigate the effects of stimulus features on the implementation of motor...
This research aims to investigate whether expertise, specifically martial arts expertise, is transfe...
A prominent topic is whether visual or motor expertise makes greater contribution to expert visual a...
Even there seemed to be general knowledge that physical activity enhanced spatial cognitive performa...
Balance training interventions over several months have been shown to improve spatial cognitive func...
Balance training interventions over several months have been shown to improve spatial cognitive func...
International audienceMental rotation of the hands classically induces kinesthetic effects according...
Mentally rotating the image of an object is one fundamental cognitive ability in humans. Recent theo...
The present study seeks to examine the effect of individual differences in spatial ability on learni...
Koester D, Schack T, Güldenpenning I. Motor expertise facilitates the cognitive evaluation of body p...
neering, and mathematics fields (e.g., Shea, Lubinski, & Benbow, 2001; Wai, Lubinski, & Be...
The present study aimed to provide a summary of findings relevant to the influence of motor expertis...
Previous research has investigated the influence of long-term motor training on the brain activity o...
International audienceThe literature suggests that sport may be considered a spatial activity and th...
International audienceMental rotation is one of the main spatial abilities necessary in the spatial ...
International audienceTo investigate the effects of stimulus features on the implementation of motor...
This research aims to investigate whether expertise, specifically martial arts expertise, is transfe...
A prominent topic is whether visual or motor expertise makes greater contribution to expert visual a...
Even there seemed to be general knowledge that physical activity enhanced spatial cognitive performa...
Balance training interventions over several months have been shown to improve spatial cognitive func...
Balance training interventions over several months have been shown to improve spatial cognitive func...
International audienceMental rotation of the hands classically induces kinesthetic effects according...
Mentally rotating the image of an object is one fundamental cognitive ability in humans. Recent theo...
The present study seeks to examine the effect of individual differences in spatial ability on learni...
Koester D, Schack T, Güldenpenning I. Motor expertise facilitates the cognitive evaluation of body p...
neering, and mathematics fields (e.g., Shea, Lubinski, & Benbow, 2001; Wai, Lubinski, & Be...