All Relations between mental rotation and mental imagery

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David S Moore, Dawn Michele Moore, Scott P Johnso. Minding the gap: a sex difference in young infants' mental rotation through thirty degrees of arc. Frontiers in psychology. vol 15. 2024-09-30. PMID:39346501. mental rotation (mr) is an important feature of spatial cognition invoking mental imagery of an object's appearance when viewed from a new orientation. 2024-09-30 2024-10-02 Not clear
Kazuo Nishimura, Takaaki Aoki, Michiyo Inagawa, Yoshikazu Tobinaga, Sunao Iwak. Mental rotation ability and spontaneous brain activity: a magnetoencephalography study. Neuroreport. vol 31. issue 13. 2021-09-24. PMID:32769738. we found the followings: (1) in the mental rotation tasks, the 25-35 hz lower γ band activities in the superior parietal lobule/intraparietal sulcus regions and in the occipitotemporal region were significantly larger in group g than in group b and (2) in the spontaneous mental imagery tasks, the 20-hz band activity in the left premotor cortex and the 35-hz band activity in the supplementary motor area were significantly larger in group g. 2021-09-24 2023-08-13 human
Kaoru Sekiyama, Toshiro Kinoshita, Takahiro Sosh. Strong biomechanical constraints on young children's mental imagery of hands. Royal Society open science. vol 1. issue 4. 2015-06-11. PMID:26064568. mental rotation (mr) of body parts is a useful paradigm to investigate how people manipulate mental imagery related to body schema. 2015-06-11 2023-08-13 human