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Manual rotation training improves direction-estimations in a virtual environmental space
Authors:Petra Jansen  Gunnar Wiedenbauer  Nicola Hahn
Affiliation:1. University of Regensburg , Regensburg, Germany petra.jansen@psk.uni-regensburg.de;3. Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf , Düsseldorf, Germany
Abstract:This study investigated in a virtual environment, whether the training of a small-scale ability, i.e., manual or mental rotation, has an influence on the large-scale ability to estimate a direction. Ninety-six participants completed a direction estimation task as a pretest and then received either a manual rotation or a mental rotation training or played a nonspatial computer game. After that they completed the direction estimation task once again. The results showed that the direction estimation error decreased from the pre- to posttest only for the manual rotation training group. For that, the small-scale spatial ability was at least partially related to the large-scale ability, which supports the Partial Dissociation Model.
Keywords:Large-scale  Mental rotation  Small-scale  Spatial cognition  Virtual environment
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