Abstract:SUMMARYIn a mental rotation study, if the degree of the rotation angle of a visual stimulus becomes large, the response time for congruence judgment increases. Simultaneously, the cranial nerve becomes active. However, the relevance of the reaction response time to the same mental rotation angle degree conditions (e.g., the angle difference is 180º), and cranial nerve activity is unclear. Therefore, this study examined the relationship between the reaction time for congruence judgment in the degree of the rota… Show more
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