This paper summarizes the recent findings of mental rotation studies which use neuroimaging techniques. Though many results differed, almost all the reviewed studies concurred that the superior parietal lobe plays a major role in the process of mental rotation. The possible confounds (including gender differences, analysis methods, experimental paradigms and controls, etc) for the different results are discussed. Varied results included lateralization effects, motor component involvement, as well as the activation of V5/human MT which implies that imagined motion may have occurred. Neuroimaging can be a powerful tool for understanding cognitive abilities and limitations. Neuroimaging aides researchers to gain insight into how mechanisms in ...
AbstractWe measured brain activity during mental rotation and object recognition with objects rotate...
Previous behavioral studies suggest that response measures related to the body, such as pointing, se...
Imagined spatial transformations of objects (e.g., mental rotation) and the self (e.g., perspective ...
& Mental rotation is a hypothesized imagery process that has inspired controversy regarding the ...
Mental rotation is a mental process of rotating an object around some axis in three-dimensional spac...
We can predict how an object would look if we were to see it from different viewpoints by imagining ...
Visuospatial cognition is fundamental to our daily lives because it includes perceiving, comprehendi...
Mental imagery is an important cognitive method for problem solving, and the mental rotation of comp...
The authors report the case of a woman with a right basal ganglia lesion and severe mental-rotation ...
We measured brain activity during mental rotation and object recognition with objects rotated around...
Mental rotation is a task known to activate the parietal cortical regions. The present study aimed t...
This masters thesis examines the hemispheric activation pattern of the cognitive processes involved ...
Evidence from functional brain imaging studies suggests that mental imagery processes, like other hi...
A large number of imaging studies have identified a role for the posterior parietal lobe, in particu...
The intent of this dissertation was to reveal (by utilizing a set of cognitive tasks that are visuos...
AbstractWe measured brain activity during mental rotation and object recognition with objects rotate...
Previous behavioral studies suggest that response measures related to the body, such as pointing, se...
Imagined spatial transformations of objects (e.g., mental rotation) and the self (e.g., perspective ...
& Mental rotation is a hypothesized imagery process that has inspired controversy regarding the ...
Mental rotation is a mental process of rotating an object around some axis in three-dimensional spac...
We can predict how an object would look if we were to see it from different viewpoints by imagining ...
Visuospatial cognition is fundamental to our daily lives because it includes perceiving, comprehendi...
Mental imagery is an important cognitive method for problem solving, and the mental rotation of comp...
The authors report the case of a woman with a right basal ganglia lesion and severe mental-rotation ...
We measured brain activity during mental rotation and object recognition with objects rotated around...
Mental rotation is a task known to activate the parietal cortical regions. The present study aimed t...
This masters thesis examines the hemispheric activation pattern of the cognitive processes involved ...
Evidence from functional brain imaging studies suggests that mental imagery processes, like other hi...
A large number of imaging studies have identified a role for the posterior parietal lobe, in particu...
The intent of this dissertation was to reveal (by utilizing a set of cognitive tasks that are visuos...
AbstractWe measured brain activity during mental rotation and object recognition with objects rotate...
Previous behavioral studies suggest that response measures related to the body, such as pointing, se...
Imagined spatial transformations of objects (e.g., mental rotation) and the self (e.g., perspective ...