Much indirect evidence supports the hypothesis that transformations of mental images are at least in part guided by motor processes, even in the case of images of abstract objects rather than of body parts. For example, rotation may be guided by processes that also prime one to see results of a specific motor action. We directly test the hypothesis by means of a dual-task paradigm in which subjects perform the Cooper-Shepard mental rotation task while executing an unseen motor rotation in a given direction and at a previously learned speed. Four results support the inference that mental rotation relies on motor processes. First, motor rotation that is compatible with mental rotation results in faster times and fewer errors in the imagery ta...
Mental Rotation (MR) is the ability to form a mental image of a 2D or 3D object turning in space. Th...
We conducted a series of psychophysical experiments to investigate the nature and specificity of beh...
Mental rotation concerns the cognitive processes that allow an agent mentally to rotate the image of...
Much indirect evidence supports the hypothesis that transformations of mental images are at least in...
The last decades have seen a growing interest in the impact of action on perception and other concur...
One's ability to imagine a spatial transformation of an object (e.g. "mental rotation") can be impro...
Various studies on the hand laterality judgment task, using complex sets of stimuli, have shown that...
The ability to imagine objects undergoing rotation (mental rotation) improves markedly with practice...
Various studies on the hand laterality judgment task, using complex sets of stimuli, have shown that...
When participants take part in mental imagery experiments, are they using their "tacit knowledge" of...
Studies have demonstrated that manual and mental rotation show common processes. Training studies ha...
& Mental rotation is a hypothesized imagery process that has inspired controversy regarding the ...
Classically, the mental rotation paradigm has shown that when subjects are asked to judge whether ob...
During a mental rotation task of hands, participants mentally rotate their hand into the orientation...
Preceding studies with adult human subjects revealed that motor activities can influence mental rota...
Mental Rotation (MR) is the ability to form a mental image of a 2D or 3D object turning in space. Th...
We conducted a series of psychophysical experiments to investigate the nature and specificity of beh...
Mental rotation concerns the cognitive processes that allow an agent mentally to rotate the image of...
Much indirect evidence supports the hypothesis that transformations of mental images are at least in...
The last decades have seen a growing interest in the impact of action on perception and other concur...
One's ability to imagine a spatial transformation of an object (e.g. "mental rotation") can be impro...
Various studies on the hand laterality judgment task, using complex sets of stimuli, have shown that...
The ability to imagine objects undergoing rotation (mental rotation) improves markedly with practice...
Various studies on the hand laterality judgment task, using complex sets of stimuli, have shown that...
When participants take part in mental imagery experiments, are they using their "tacit knowledge" of...
Studies have demonstrated that manual and mental rotation show common processes. Training studies ha...
& Mental rotation is a hypothesized imagery process that has inspired controversy regarding the ...
Classically, the mental rotation paradigm has shown that when subjects are asked to judge whether ob...
During a mental rotation task of hands, participants mentally rotate their hand into the orientation...
Preceding studies with adult human subjects revealed that motor activities can influence mental rota...
Mental Rotation (MR) is the ability to form a mental image of a 2D or 3D object turning in space. Th...
We conducted a series of psychophysical experiments to investigate the nature and specificity of beh...
Mental rotation concerns the cognitive processes that allow an agent mentally to rotate the image of...