Common processes and representations engaged by visuospatial tasks were investigated by looking at four frequently used visuospatial research paradigms, the aim being to contribute to a better understanding of which specific processes are addressed in the different paradigms compared. In particular, the relation between spontaneous and instructed perspective taking, as well as mental rotation of body-part/non-body-part objects, was investigated. To this end, participants watched animations that have been shown to lead to spontaneous perspective taking. While they were watching these animations, participants were asked to explicitly adopt another perspective (Experiment 1), perform a mental object rotation task that involved a non-body-part ...
Three experiments investigated the contribution of domain general processes to imagined transformati...
A number of recent studies suggested that visuo-spatial perspective taking (VSPT) occurs spontaneous...
Previous behavioral studies suggest that response measures related to the body, such as pointing, se...
Visual perspective taking is a fundamental feature of the human social brain. Previous research has ...
Processes for perspective-taking can be differentiated on whether or not they require us to mentally...
Past research on level 2 visual perspective-taking (VPT) has mostly focused on understanding the men...
Spatial perspective taking is the ability to reason about spatial relations relative to a viewpoint ...
Visual perspective taking may rely on the ability to mentally rotate one’s own body into that of an...
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...
Spatial perspective taking is a crucial social skill that underlies many of our everyday interaction...
International audienceSocial interactions depend on mechanisms such as the ability to take another p...
The present study examined the facilitating function of animations for spatial perspective taking. T...
In this study we examined the types of information that can influence the perception of upright (yaw...
Humans are inherently social beings that benefit from their perceptional capability to embody anothe...
Three experiments investigated the contribution of domain general processes to imagined transformati...
A number of recent studies suggested that visuo-spatial perspective taking (VSPT) occurs spontaneous...
Previous behavioral studies suggest that response measures related to the body, such as pointing, se...
Visual perspective taking is a fundamental feature of the human social brain. Previous research has ...
Processes for perspective-taking can be differentiated on whether or not they require us to mentally...
Past research on level 2 visual perspective-taking (VPT) has mostly focused on understanding the men...
Spatial perspective taking is the ability to reason about spatial relations relative to a viewpoint ...
Visual perspective taking may rely on the ability to mentally rotate one’s own body into that of an...
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...
Spatial perspective taking is a crucial social skill that underlies many of our everyday interaction...
International audienceSocial interactions depend on mechanisms such as the ability to take another p...
The present study examined the facilitating function of animations for spatial perspective taking. T...
In this study we examined the types of information that can influence the perception of upright (yaw...
Humans are inherently social beings that benefit from their perceptional capability to embody anothe...
Three experiments investigated the contribution of domain general processes to imagined transformati...
A number of recent studies suggested that visuo-spatial perspective taking (VSPT) occurs spontaneous...
Previous behavioral studies suggest that response measures related to the body, such as pointing, se...