Children's left parietal brain activation during mental rotation is reliable as well as specific |
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Authors: | Martin Heil Petra Jansen-Osmann |
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Affiliation: | Heinrich-Heine-University, Düsseldorf, Germany |
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Abstract: | Some recent evidence suggests that mental rotation of characters in children aged 7 or 8 years might be lateralized to the left parietal hemisphere. An alternative statement exists, however, the finding might be completely unspecific for mental rotation but either be simply a function of task difficulty or a consequence of the use of characters as stimuli. To test these alternatives, ERPs of 24 second graders were measured twice: (a) during mental rotation with characters as stimuli and orientations of 30°, 90°, or 150° and (b) during memory scanning with characters as stimuli and set sizes of 1, 2, or 3 letters. In both cases, an amplitude modulation was found. The effect of mental rotation as a function of character orientation turned out to be lateralized to the left parietal hemisphere. The effect of memory scanning as a function of set size, however, turned out to be completely non-lateralized. Thus, children's left hemisphere activation during mental rotation is reliable as well as specific. |
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Keywords: | Mental rotation ERPs Cognition Laterality Developmental cognitive neuroscience |
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