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Effects of strategies on mental rotation and hemispheric lateralization: neuropsychological evidence

TOMASINO B
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Rumiati, Raffaella
2004
  • journal article

Periodico
JOURNAL OF COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE
Abstract
We can predict how an object would look if we were to see it from different viewpoints by imagining its rotation. This essential human ability, called mental rotation (MR), guides individuals' actions by constantly updating their environmental consequences. It is, however, still under debate whether the way in which our brain accomplishes this operation is determined by the type of stimulus or rather by a mental strategy. Here we present neuropsychological evidence sustaining the view that what matters is the type of strategy adopted in MR. Thus, independently of the type of stimulus, patients with left hemisphere lesions showed a selective deficit in MR as a consequence of their manual activity, whereas patients with right hemisphere lesions were found impaired in MR by means of a visual strategy. We conclude that MR is achieved by recruiting different strategies, implicitly triggered or prompted at will, each sustained by a unilateral brain network.
DOI
10.1162/089892904970753
WOS
WOS:000222031700015
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11767/11321
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-2942596126
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  • Perception

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