Previous research has shown that calculating if something is to someone’s left or right involves a simulative process recruiting representations of our own body in imagining ourselves in the position of the other person (Kessler & Rutherford, 2010). We compared left and right judgements from another’s spatial position (spatial perspective judgements) to judgements of how a numeral appeared from another’s point of view (visual perspective judgements). Experiment 1 confirmed that these visual and spatial perspective judgements involved a process of rotation as they became more difficult with angular disparity between the self and other. There was evidence of some difference between the two, but both showed a linear pattern. Experiment 2 w...
Past research on level 2 visual perspective-taking (VPT) has mostly focused on understanding the men...
Visual perspective taking may rely on the ability to mentally rotate one’s own body into that of an...
The primary goal of this dissertation was to understand to what extent are humans capable of accurat...
Previous research has shown that calculating if something is to someone’s left or right involves a s...
Spatial perspective taking is the ability to reason about spatial relations relative to a viewpoint ...
Processes for perspective-taking can be differentiated on whether or not they require us to mentally...
Spatial perspective taking is a crucial social skill that underlies many of our everyday interaction...
People tend to associate the abstract concepts of “good” and “bad” with their fluent and disfluent s...
<p>Spatial perspective taking is the ability to reason about spatial relations relative to another’s...
People can mentally rotate objects that resemble human bodies more efficiently than nonsense objects...
Humans are able to mentally adopt the spatial perspective of others and understand the world from th...
How do we imagine what the world looks like from another visual perspective? The two most common pro...
People tend to associate the abstract concepts of good and bad with their fluent and disfluent sides...
Empathic perspective-taking is inevitably described using spatial locatives (understanding a point o...
Visual perspective taking lies at the heart of social interactions, allowing people to readily compu...
Past research on level 2 visual perspective-taking (VPT) has mostly focused on understanding the men...
Visual perspective taking may rely on the ability to mentally rotate one’s own body into that of an...
The primary goal of this dissertation was to understand to what extent are humans capable of accurat...
Previous research has shown that calculating if something is to someone’s left or right involves a s...
Spatial perspective taking is the ability to reason about spatial relations relative to a viewpoint ...
Processes for perspective-taking can be differentiated on whether or not they require us to mentally...
Spatial perspective taking is a crucial social skill that underlies many of our everyday interaction...
People tend to associate the abstract concepts of “good” and “bad” with their fluent and disfluent s...
<p>Spatial perspective taking is the ability to reason about spatial relations relative to another’s...
People can mentally rotate objects that resemble human bodies more efficiently than nonsense objects...
Humans are able to mentally adopt the spatial perspective of others and understand the world from th...
How do we imagine what the world looks like from another visual perspective? The two most common pro...
People tend to associate the abstract concepts of good and bad with their fluent and disfluent sides...
Empathic perspective-taking is inevitably described using spatial locatives (understanding a point o...
Visual perspective taking lies at the heart of social interactions, allowing people to readily compu...
Past research on level 2 visual perspective-taking (VPT) has mostly focused on understanding the men...
Visual perspective taking may rely on the ability to mentally rotate one’s own body into that of an...
The primary goal of this dissertation was to understand to what extent are humans capable of accurat...