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タイトル: Correlational evidence for the role of spatial perspective-taking ability in the mental rotation of human-like objects
著者: Muto, Hiroyuki  KAKEN_id  orcid https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0007-6019 (unconfirmed)
著者名の別形: 武藤, 拓之
キーワード: mental rotation
human-body analogy
embodiment
spatial perspective-taking
spatial transformation
spatial cognition
発行日: Apr-2021
出版者: Hogrefe Publishing Group
誌名: Experimental Psychology
巻: 68
号: 1
開始ページ: 41
終了ページ: 48
抄録: People can mentally rotate objects that resemble human bodies more efficiently than nonsense objects in the same/different judgment task. Previous studies proposed that this human-body advantage in mental rotation is mediated by one's projections of body axes onto a human-like object, implying that human-like objects elicit a strategy shift, from an object-based to an egocentric mental rotation. To test this idea, we investigated whether mental rotation performance involving a human-like object had a stronger association with spatial perspective-taking, which entails egocentric mental rotation, than a nonsense object. In the present study, female participants completed a chronometric mental rotation task with nonsense and human-like objects. Their spatial perspective-taking ability was then assessed using the Road Map Test and the Spatial Orientation Test. Mental rotation response times (RTs) were shorter for human-like than for nonsense objects, replicating previous research. More importantly, spatial perspective-taking had a stronger negative correlation with RTs for human-like than for nonsense objects. These findings suggest that human-like stimuli in the same/different mental rotation task induce a strategy shift toward efficient egocentric mental rotation.
著作権等: © 2021 Hogrefe Publishing Distributed under the Hogrefe
This article is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/274004
DOI(出版社版): 10.1027/1618-3169/a000505
PubMed ID: 33843256
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