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Mental spatial transformations of objects and perspective
Authors:Zacks  Jeffrey M.  Mires  Jon  Tversky  Barbara  Hazeltine  Eliot
Affiliation:(1) Psychology Department, Washington University, St. Louis, MO 63130-4899, USA;(2) Stanford University, USA;(3) NASA Ames Research Center, USA
Abstract:This study sought evidence for the independenceof two classes of mental spatialtransformation: object-based spatialtransformations and egocentric perspectivetransformations. Two tasks were designed toselectively elicit these two transformationsusing the same materials, participants, andtask parameters: one required same-differentjudgments about pairs of pictures, while theother required left-right judgments aboutsingle pictures. For pictures of human bodies,the two tasks showed strikingly differentpatterns of response time as a function ofstimulus orientation. Moreover, acrossindividuals, the two tasks had differentrelationships to psychometric tests of spatialability. The chronometric and individualdifference data converge withneuropsychological and neuroimaging data insuggesting that different mental spatialtransformations are performed by dissociableneural systems.
Keywords:cognition  cognitive neuroscience  individual differences  mental rotation  sex differences  spatial reasoning
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