The mental rotation (MR) is an abstract mental operation thanks to which a person imagines rotating an object or a body part to place it in an other position. The ability to perform MR was belived to belong to the right hemisphere for objects, and to the left for one’s ownbody images. Mental rotation is considered to be basic for imitation with the anatomical perspective, which in turn is needed for social interactions and learning. Altered imitative performances have been reported in patients with resections or microstructure alterations of the corpus callosum (CC). These patients also display a reduced MR ability compared to control subjects, as shown in a recent behavioral study. The difference was statistically significant, leading us t...
We can predict how an object would look if we were to see it from different viewpoints by imagining ...
Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and functionalmagnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) were combined to exam...
How do people recognize objects when they face in a novel lateral (left/right) orientation? The resu...
The mental rotation (MR) is an abstract mental operation thanks to which a person imagines rotating ...
Mental rotation is an abstract operation whereby a person imagines rotating an object or a body part...
A previous behavioural study on healthy subjects and callosotomized patients showed that subjects im...
A cerebellar role in spatial information processing has been advanced even in the absence of physica...
The concept of a topographical map of the corpus callosum (CC), the main interhemispheric commissure...
Mental imagery is an important cognitive method for problem solving, and the mental rotation of comp...
Rotating mental representations of objects is accompanied by widespread bilateral brain activations....
A cerebellar role in spatial information processing has been advanced even in the absence of physica...
Mental rotation is a task known to activate the parietal cortical regions. The present study aimed t...
The authors report the case of a woman with a right basal ganglia lesion and severe mental-rotation ...
A cerebellar role in spatial information processing has been advanced even in the absence of physica...
Mental rotation is a complex cognitive skill depending on the manipulation of mental representations...
We can predict how an object would look if we were to see it from different viewpoints by imagining ...
Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and functionalmagnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) were combined to exam...
How do people recognize objects when they face in a novel lateral (left/right) orientation? The resu...
The mental rotation (MR) is an abstract mental operation thanks to which a person imagines rotating ...
Mental rotation is an abstract operation whereby a person imagines rotating an object or a body part...
A previous behavioural study on healthy subjects and callosotomized patients showed that subjects im...
A cerebellar role in spatial information processing has been advanced even in the absence of physica...
The concept of a topographical map of the corpus callosum (CC), the main interhemispheric commissure...
Mental imagery is an important cognitive method for problem solving, and the mental rotation of comp...
Rotating mental representations of objects is accompanied by widespread bilateral brain activations....
A cerebellar role in spatial information processing has been advanced even in the absence of physica...
Mental rotation is a task known to activate the parietal cortical regions. The present study aimed t...
The authors report the case of a woman with a right basal ganglia lesion and severe mental-rotation ...
A cerebellar role in spatial information processing has been advanced even in the absence of physica...
Mental rotation is a complex cognitive skill depending on the manipulation of mental representations...
We can predict how an object would look if we were to see it from different viewpoints by imagining ...
Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and functionalmagnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) were combined to exam...
How do people recognize objects when they face in a novel lateral (left/right) orientation? The resu...