Spatial imagery may be useful in such tasks as interpreting graphs and solving geometry problems, and even in performing surgery. This study provides evidence that spatial imagery is not a single faculty; rather, visualizing spatial location and mentally transforming location rely on distinct neural networks. Using 3-T functional magnetic resonance imaging, we tested 16 participants (8 male, 8 female) in each of two spatial imagery tasks--one that required visualizing location and one that required mentally rotating stimuli. The same stimuli were used in the two tasks. The location-based task engendered more activation near the occipito-parietal sulcus, medial posterior cingulate, and precuneus, whereas the transformation task engendered mo...
Visual mental imagery is a process that draws on different cognitive abilities and is affected by th...
none5noMental imagery plays a crucial role in several cognitive processes, including navigation. It ...
The neurobiological processes underlying mental imagery are a matter of debate and controversy among...
ABSTRACT—Spatial imagery may be useful in such tasks as interpreting graphs and solving geometry pro...
& Human spatial reasoning may depend in part on two dissociable types of mental image transforma...
Spatial imagery refers to the inspection and evaluation of spatial features (e.g., distance, relativ...
In the current study we aimed to empirically test previously proposed accounts of a division of labo...
Behavioral studies have shown that spatial skills, such as mental rotation, are correlated with pref...
Visual mental imagery is a complex process that may be influenced by the content of mental images. N...
The capacity to imagine being somewhere else and seeing the environment from a different point of vi...
Successful navigation relies on the human ability to identify, perceive and correctly process the sp...
Abstract. This study sought evidence for the independence of two classes of mental spatial transform...
This paper summarizes the recent findings of mental rotation studies which use neuroimaging techniqu...
In the present study, functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to examine the neural mechanism...
Visual mental imagery is a process that draws on different cognitive abilities and is affected by th...
none5noMental imagery plays a crucial role in several cognitive processes, including navigation. It ...
The neurobiological processes underlying mental imagery are a matter of debate and controversy among...
ABSTRACT—Spatial imagery may be useful in such tasks as interpreting graphs and solving geometry pro...
& Human spatial reasoning may depend in part on two dissociable types of mental image transforma...
Spatial imagery refers to the inspection and evaluation of spatial features (e.g., distance, relativ...
In the current study we aimed to empirically test previously proposed accounts of a division of labo...
Behavioral studies have shown that spatial skills, such as mental rotation, are correlated with pref...
Visual mental imagery is a complex process that may be influenced by the content of mental images. N...
The capacity to imagine being somewhere else and seeing the environment from a different point of vi...
Successful navigation relies on the human ability to identify, perceive and correctly process the sp...
Abstract. This study sought evidence for the independence of two classes of mental spatial transform...
This paper summarizes the recent findings of mental rotation studies which use neuroimaging techniqu...
In the present study, functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to examine the neural mechanism...
Visual mental imagery is a process that draws on different cognitive abilities and is affected by th...
none5noMental imagery plays a crucial role in several cognitive processes, including navigation. It ...
The neurobiological processes underlying mental imagery are a matter of debate and controversy among...