Infants' ability to mentally track the orientation of an object during a hidden rotation was investigated (N = 28 in each experiment). A toy on a turntable was fully covered and then rotated 90°. When revealed, the toy had turned with the turntable (probable event), remained at its starting orientation (improbable event in Experiment 1), or turned to the opposite side (improbable event in Experiment 2). Results demonstrated a developmental progression between 14 and 16 months of age in infants' sensitivity to spatial object relations and their ability to track the orientation of an object during hidden rotation. Experiment 3 showed that 14-month-olds' performance improved with hands-on training, highlighting the role of action exper...
In a series of experiments we tested 4- and 8-month-olds' ability to represent the spatial layout of...
Spatial ability has been studied primarily through two perspectives: the developmental and the infor...
Previous research has demonstrated that newborn infants are capable of discriminating stationary obj...
In this study, 6-month-olds’ ability to mentally rotate objects was investigated using the violatio...
Recent evidence indicates that 6-month-old infants’ mental rotation of objects profits from prior m...
Mental representation and transformation of spatial information is often examined with mental rotat...
Mental rotation is an important spatial skill. However, there is controversy concerning its early d...
Mental rotation involves transforming a mental image of an object so as to accurately predict how th...
Although there is much research on infants' ability to orient in space, little is known regarding th...
How do infants learn to mentally rotate objects, to imagine them rotating through different viewpoin...
Mental rotation involves transforming a mental image of an object so as to accurately predict how th...
The present experiment examined whether the mental rotation ability of 9-month-old infants was relat...
We assessed 3- to 5-year-olds’ mental rotation abilities using a new puzzle paradigm. It allows for...
Mental rotation is an important spatial skill. However, there is controversy concerning its early de...
To identify the role of the child's own action in the development of the ability to coordinate ...
In a series of experiments we tested 4- and 8-month-olds' ability to represent the spatial layout of...
Spatial ability has been studied primarily through two perspectives: the developmental and the infor...
Previous research has demonstrated that newborn infants are capable of discriminating stationary obj...
In this study, 6-month-olds’ ability to mentally rotate objects was investigated using the violatio...
Recent evidence indicates that 6-month-old infants’ mental rotation of objects profits from prior m...
Mental representation and transformation of spatial information is often examined with mental rotat...
Mental rotation is an important spatial skill. However, there is controversy concerning its early d...
Mental rotation involves transforming a mental image of an object so as to accurately predict how th...
Although there is much research on infants' ability to orient in space, little is known regarding th...
How do infants learn to mentally rotate objects, to imagine them rotating through different viewpoin...
Mental rotation involves transforming a mental image of an object so as to accurately predict how th...
The present experiment examined whether the mental rotation ability of 9-month-old infants was relat...
We assessed 3- to 5-year-olds’ mental rotation abilities using a new puzzle paradigm. It allows for...
Mental rotation is an important spatial skill. However, there is controversy concerning its early de...
To identify the role of the child's own action in the development of the ability to coordinate ...
In a series of experiments we tested 4- and 8-month-olds' ability to represent the spatial layout of...
Spatial ability has been studied primarily through two perspectives: the developmental and the infor...
Previous research has demonstrated that newborn infants are capable of discriminating stationary obj...