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Dynamic orientation cues decrease the viewpoint cost of mental rotation
Authors:Guomei Zhou  Zhijie Cheng  Shiqi Li  William G. Hayward
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, Chinazhougm@mail.sysu.edu.cn;3. Department of Psychology, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China;4. Department of Psychology, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Abstract:Mental rotation, as a covert simulation of motor rotation, could benefit from spatial updating of object representations. We are interested in what kind of visual cue could trigger spatial updating. Three experiments were conducted to examine the effect of dynamic and static orientation cues on mental rotation, using a sequential matching task with three-dimensional novel objects presented in different views. Experiment 1 showed that a rotating orientation cue with constant speed reduced viewpoint costs in mental rotation. Experiment 2 extended this effect with a varied-speed rotating orientation cue. However, no such benefit was observed with a static orientation cue in Experiment 3. These findings indicated that a visually continuous orientation cue is sufficient to elicit spatial updating in mental rotation. Furthermore, there may be differences in the underlying mechanisms of spatial updating on the basis of constant-speed rotating cues and varied-speed rotating cues.
Keywords:Spatial updating  Visual cue  Mental rotation
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