Mental representation and transformation of spatial information is often examined with mental rotation tasks, which require deciding whether a rotated image is the same or the mirror version of an upright image. Recent research with infants shows early discrimination of objects from mirror image versions. However, even at age 4, many children perform near chance level on more standard measures. Similar age discrepancies can be observed in other domains, including perspective taking, theory of mind, and intuitive physics. These paradoxical results raise the questions of how performance relates to competence, and how to conceptualize developmental change. There may be a common underlying mechanism: the development of the ability to i...
Spatial ability has been studied primarily through two perspectives: the developmental and the infor...
Mental rotation involves transforming a mental image of an object so as to accurately predict how th...
The present thesis investigated how mental representations of rotation develop between 2 and 5.5 ye...
We assessed 3- to 5-year-olds’ mental rotation abilities using a new puzzle paradigm. It allows for...
Three-year-olds and 4-year-olds have severe difficulties solving standard mental rotation tasks. Onl...
Mental rotation is an important spatial skill. However, there is controversy concerning its early d...
In this study, 6-month-olds’ ability to mentally rotate objects was investigated using the violatio...
Infants' ability to mentally track the orientation of an object during a hidden rotation was invest...
Mental rotation is an important spatial skill. However, there is controversy concerning its early de...
Recent evidence indicates that 6-month-old infants’ mental rotation of objects profits from prior m...
The development and relation of mental scanning and mental rotation were examined in 4-, 6-, 8-, 10-...
Studies of adults provide evidence that spatial reasoning is non-unitary in nature, consisting of se...
This study investigates the relationship between two tasks of perspective taking, the social perspec...
Three-year-olds and 4-year-olds have severe difficulties solving standard mental rotation tasks. Onl...
Mental rotation involves transforming a mental image of an object so as to accurately predict how th...
Spatial ability has been studied primarily through two perspectives: the developmental and the infor...
Mental rotation involves transforming a mental image of an object so as to accurately predict how th...
The present thesis investigated how mental representations of rotation develop between 2 and 5.5 ye...
We assessed 3- to 5-year-olds’ mental rotation abilities using a new puzzle paradigm. It allows for...
Three-year-olds and 4-year-olds have severe difficulties solving standard mental rotation tasks. Onl...
Mental rotation is an important spatial skill. However, there is controversy concerning its early d...
In this study, 6-month-olds’ ability to mentally rotate objects was investigated using the violatio...
Infants' ability to mentally track the orientation of an object during a hidden rotation was invest...
Mental rotation is an important spatial skill. However, there is controversy concerning its early de...
Recent evidence indicates that 6-month-old infants’ mental rotation of objects profits from prior m...
The development and relation of mental scanning and mental rotation were examined in 4-, 6-, 8-, 10-...
Studies of adults provide evidence that spatial reasoning is non-unitary in nature, consisting of se...
This study investigates the relationship between two tasks of perspective taking, the social perspec...
Three-year-olds and 4-year-olds have severe difficulties solving standard mental rotation tasks. Onl...
Mental rotation involves transforming a mental image of an object so as to accurately predict how th...
Spatial ability has been studied primarily through two perspectives: the developmental and the infor...
Mental rotation involves transforming a mental image of an object so as to accurately predict how th...
The present thesis investigated how mental representations of rotation develop between 2 and 5.5 ye...