Studies of adults provide evidence that spatial reasoning is non-unitary in nature, consisting of separate object transformation and viewer transformation abilities. This research examined the presence of this dissociation in children. Participants between 8 and 12 years of age, divided over three age groups (i.e., 65 children from 7.5 to 9 years old, 75 children from 9 to 10.5 years old, and 77 children from 10.5 to 12 years old) performed a battery of object and viewer transformation tasks. Analysis of variance showed that performance improved with age on the individual object and viewer transformation tasks, with the largest effects between 10.5 and 12 years of age. Multi-group confirmatory factor analyses to test the dissociation of obj...
Spatial reasoning ability underlies the development of important cognitive, academic, and social abi...
Spatial cognition is an important building block of general cognition and arguably could have been e...
Complex spatial decisions involve the ability to combine featural and spatial information in a scene...
The current study investigated development and strategy use of spatial perspective taking (i.e., the...
The current study investigated development and strategy use of spatial perspective taking (i.e., the...
The current study investigated development and strategy use of spatial perspective taking (i.e., the...
One of the hallmarks of human intelligence is the ability to quickly extract and encode spatial rela...
Mental representation and transformation of spatial information is often examined with mental rotat...
Within a perception-action framework, exploration is seen as a driving force in young children's dev...
Childrens' spatial ability has been studied from developmental and differential psychology orientati...
Within a perception-action framework, exploration is seen as a driving force in young children's dev...
Investigated the relationship between the ability to represent a spatial array separate from its sur...
Investigated the relationship between the ability to represent a spatial array separate from its sur...
Reorientation tasks, in which disoriented participants attempt to relocate objects using different v...
Spatial cognition is an important building block of general cognition and arguably could have been e...
Spatial reasoning ability underlies the development of important cognitive, academic, and social abi...
Spatial cognition is an important building block of general cognition and arguably could have been e...
Complex spatial decisions involve the ability to combine featural and spatial information in a scene...
The current study investigated development and strategy use of spatial perspective taking (i.e., the...
The current study investigated development and strategy use of spatial perspective taking (i.e., the...
The current study investigated development and strategy use of spatial perspective taking (i.e., the...
One of the hallmarks of human intelligence is the ability to quickly extract and encode spatial rela...
Mental representation and transformation of spatial information is often examined with mental rotat...
Within a perception-action framework, exploration is seen as a driving force in young children's dev...
Childrens' spatial ability has been studied from developmental and differential psychology orientati...
Within a perception-action framework, exploration is seen as a driving force in young children's dev...
Investigated the relationship between the ability to represent a spatial array separate from its sur...
Investigated the relationship between the ability to represent a spatial array separate from its sur...
Reorientation tasks, in which disoriented participants attempt to relocate objects using different v...
Spatial cognition is an important building block of general cognition and arguably could have been e...
Spatial reasoning ability underlies the development of important cognitive, academic, and social abi...
Spatial cognition is an important building block of general cognition and arguably could have been e...
Complex spatial decisions involve the ability to combine featural and spatial information in a scene...