Previous work has indicated that children's fine motor skills (FMS) contribute to cognitive performance in a number of domains. A philosophically and scientifically central aspect of cognitive skill is the ability to mentally simulate external events; however, very little research has examined whether FMS relate to mental imagery. Children aged 35-129 months (N = 294) were administered measures of FMS and mental imagery. Control variables included working memory, vocabulary, visual closure, chronological age, and a vast array of stimulus lexical features. Multilevel linear models indicated that FMS uniquely predicted mental imagery abilities, as did visual closure, chronological age, and various lexical features, whereas working memory and ...
Mental imagery is a foundational human faculty that depends on active image construction and sensori...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether and which aspects of a concurrent motor activity ca...
Adults use mental imagery ubiquitously in everyday life, for example: for visualising how a room wou...
We addressed two research gaps related to mental imagery (MI) in children. First, research has inves...
An increasing number of findings suggest that cognition is grounded in sensorimotor experiences. Res...
Contains fulltext : 79685.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Motor imagery ...
Research suggests that fine motor skills (FMS) are linked to aspects of cognitive development in chi...
Contains fulltext : 154910.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Over the last t...
Motor imagery (MI) has become a principal focus of interest in studies on brain and behavior. Howeve...
International audienceWe examined the link between action planning and motor imagery in 6- and 8-yea...
Over the last two decades, the number of studies on motor imagery in children has witnessed a large ...
Motor imagery provides a unique window on the integrity of movement representation. How this ability...
Motor imagery (MI) has become a principal focus of interest in studies on brain and behavior. Howeve...
Motor imagery (MI) has become a principal focus of interest in studies on brain and behavior. Howeve...
The embodied cognition hypothesis implies a close connection between motor and cognitive development...
Mental imagery is a foundational human faculty that depends on active image construction and sensori...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether and which aspects of a concurrent motor activity ca...
Adults use mental imagery ubiquitously in everyday life, for example: for visualising how a room wou...
We addressed two research gaps related to mental imagery (MI) in children. First, research has inves...
An increasing number of findings suggest that cognition is grounded in sensorimotor experiences. Res...
Contains fulltext : 79685.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Motor imagery ...
Research suggests that fine motor skills (FMS) are linked to aspects of cognitive development in chi...
Contains fulltext : 154910.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Over the last t...
Motor imagery (MI) has become a principal focus of interest in studies on brain and behavior. Howeve...
International audienceWe examined the link between action planning and motor imagery in 6- and 8-yea...
Over the last two decades, the number of studies on motor imagery in children has witnessed a large ...
Motor imagery provides a unique window on the integrity of movement representation. How this ability...
Motor imagery (MI) has become a principal focus of interest in studies on brain and behavior. Howeve...
Motor imagery (MI) has become a principal focus of interest in studies on brain and behavior. Howeve...
The embodied cognition hypothesis implies a close connection between motor and cognitive development...
Mental imagery is a foundational human faculty that depends on active image construction and sensori...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether and which aspects of a concurrent motor activity ca...
Adults use mental imagery ubiquitously in everyday life, for example: for visualising how a room wou...