
Study comparing mental object rotation with egocentric body transformation in experts (dancers) and non-experts (predominantly Psychology students). The study showed that there is no sign. advantage for dancers, but that inverted stimuli are processed faster than predicted. This finding suggests that participants use different strategies depending on the perceived orientation of the stimulus.
Mental Object Rotation Stimuli, Shepard and Metzler Cubes, Egocentric Body Transformation Stimuli
Mental Object Rotation Stimuli, Shepard and Metzler Cubes, Egocentric Body Transformation Stimuli
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