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J Exp Psychol Gen ; 130(3): 493-504, 2001 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11561923

ABSTRACT

This functional MRI study examined how people mentally rotate a 3-dimensional object (an alarm clock) that is retrieved from memory and rotated according to a sequence of auditory instructions. We manipulated the geometric properties of the rotation, such as having successive rotation steps around a single axis versus alternating between 2 axes. The latter condition produced much more activation in several areas. Also, the activation in several areas increased with the number of rotation steps. During successive rotations around a single axis, the activation was similar for rotations in the picture plane and rotations in depth. The parietal (but not extrastriate) activation was similar to mental rotation of a visually presented object. The findings indicate that a large-scale cortical network computes different types of spatial information by dynamically drawing on each of its components to a differential, situation-specific degree.


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Depth Perception/physiology , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Mental Recall/physiology , Orientation/physiology , Pattern Recognition, Visual/physiology , Adult , Brain Mapping , Cerebral Cortex/physiology , Dominance, Cerebral/physiology , Female , Humans , Imagination/physiology , Male , Nerve Net/physiology , Problem Solving/physiology
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