1. Axial rotation affects the cognitive characteristics of spatial ability
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Tian Feng, Fuchun Zhang, Jinzhao Liu, Manqi Liang, and Yawei Li
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mental rotation ,sport type ,axial rotation ,sex ,age ,Psychology ,BF1-990 - Abstract
PurposeTo test spatial ability in athletes with different axial rotation experience and analyze their behavioral data to explain the cognitive mechanisms of spatial ability in athletes.MethodsExperiment 1: A total of 147 athletes were selected for the paper-and-pencil mental rotation test (MRT). The athletes were separated according to three sport types: open high-spatial (OH) sport, closed high-spatial (CH) sport, closed low-spatial (CL) sport. Spatial ability testing with a two-factor mixed experimental design of 3 (sport type) × 2 (stimulus type). Experiment 2: In this study, 47 players were selected for computerized mental rotation test, with a three-factor mixed experimental design of 3 (sport type) × 2 (angle: 45°, 90°) × 3 (rotational axis: left–right axis, up–down axis, and front–back axis). Repeated-measures ANOVA was performed to evaluate the data.Results(1) The CH group and OH group outperformed the CL group in the non-embodied task (all ps
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- 2024
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