The development and relation of mental scanning and mental rotation were examined in 4-, 6-, 8-, 10-year old children and adults (N = 102). Based on previous findings from adults and ageing populations, the key question was whether they develop as a set of related abilities and become increasingly differentiated or are unrelated abilities per se. Findings revealed that both mental scanning and rotation abilities develop between 4- and 6 years of age. Specifically, 4-year-olds showed no difference in accuracy of mental scanning and no scanning trials whereas all older children and adults made more errors in scanning trials. Additionally, the minority of 4-year-olds showed a linear increase in response time with increasing rotation angle diff...
Spatial ability has been studied primarily through two perspectives: the developmental and the infor...
Studies of the development of mental rotation have yielded conflicting results, apparently because d...
This study examined the development and format of children's mental images. Children (4-, 5-, 6-7-, ...
The development and relation of mental scanning and mental rotation were examined in 4-, 6-, 8-, 10-...
Previous studies with adult human participants revealed that motor activities can influence mental r...
Mental rotation is an important spatial skill. However, there is controversy concerning its early d...
Older participants are slower than younger individuals in rotating objects in their minds. One possi...
Mental representation and transformation of spatial information is often examined with mental rotat...
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...
Mental rotation of visual images of body parts and abstract shapes can be influenced by simultaneous...
Visuospatial cognition is fundamental to our daily lives because it includes perceiving, comprehendi...
To investigate the format of mental images and the penetrability of mental imagery performance to to...
Three-year-olds and 4-year-olds have severe difficulties solving standard mental rotation tasks. Onl...
In this study, 6-month-olds’ ability to mentally rotate objects was investigated using the violatio...
Spatial ability has been studied primarily through two perspectives: the developmental and the infor...
Studies of the development of mental rotation have yielded conflicting results, apparently because d...
This study examined the development and format of children's mental images. Children (4-, 5-, 6-7-, ...
The development and relation of mental scanning and mental rotation were examined in 4-, 6-, 8-, 10-...
Previous studies with adult human participants revealed that motor activities can influence mental r...
Mental rotation is an important spatial skill. However, there is controversy concerning its early d...
Older participants are slower than younger individuals in rotating objects in their minds. One possi...
Mental representation and transformation of spatial information is often examined with mental rotat...
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...
Mental rotation of visual images of body parts and abstract shapes can be influenced by simultaneous...
Visuospatial cognition is fundamental to our daily lives because it includes perceiving, comprehendi...
To investigate the format of mental images and the penetrability of mental imagery performance to to...
Three-year-olds and 4-year-olds have severe difficulties solving standard mental rotation tasks. Onl...
In this study, 6-month-olds’ ability to mentally rotate objects was investigated using the violatio...
Spatial ability has been studied primarily through two perspectives: the developmental and the infor...
Studies of the development of mental rotation have yielded conflicting results, apparently because d...
This study examined the development and format of children's mental images. Children (4-, 5-, 6-7-, ...