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Cogn Process ; 16 Suppl 1: 281-5, 2015 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26224268

ABSTRACT

Spatial training can be durable and transferable if the training involves cognitive process-based tasks. The current study explored different spatial training methods and investigated the sequences of process-based mental simulation that was facilitated by various structures of external spatial representation, 3D technology, spatial cues, and/or technical languages. A total of 115 Columbia University's students were conducted through three experiments using a between-subjects design to examine the effects of spatial training methods on spatial ability performance. The conditions for training environments included 3D-virtual and 3D-physical interactions with abstract (nonsense-geometric) and concrete (everyday-object) contents. Overall, learners in the treatment conditions improved in their spatial skills significantly more than those in the control conditions. Particularly, 3D-direct-manipulation conditions in the third experiment added promising results about the specific sequences during spatial thinking formation processes.


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Concept Formation/physiology , Learning/physiology , Space Perception/physiology , Spatial Navigation/physiology , Teaching , Adult , Analysis of Variance , Computer Simulation , Computer-Assisted Instruction , Cues , Female , Humans , Male , Psychomotor Performance , Transfer, Psychology , User-Computer Interface , Young Adult
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