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More evidence on size modification in spatial axes systems of varying complexity
Authors:Lange-Küttner C
Institution:Department of Psychology, London Metropolitan University, London E1 7NT, UK. c.langekuettner@londonmet.ac.uk
Abstract:Pictorial space can be conceptualized as aggregate space (where figures compete for limited available space) or as axial space (where space is infinite and exists independently of figures). That these two kinds of space concepts follow a developmental sequence was tested by investigating size regulation mechanisms in 7- to 12-year-old children's figure drawings. An earlier longitudinal study had shown that the more figures were drawn and the more complex the spatial axes system, the smaller the figures. Two studies confirmed that object-driven size reduction was the size regulation mechanism in younger children, whereas axes-driven size reduction was the only factor regulating figure size in 12-year-old children. Size reduction occurred in a gradual fashion in younger children, whereas size reduction was more pronounced in crossed axes systems in older children. In addition, 7-year-old children showed a dynamic and fluid interaction between internal and external task demands for size regulation.
Keywords:Axes systems  Figure size regulation  Spatial constraints  Implicit/explicit space  Infinite space
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