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Mental Rotation of Viewpoint-Dependent/Independent Features in Children With Difficulty in Japanese Kanji Writing
2015
Journal of Special Education Research
is study examined viewpoint-dependent and viewpoint-independent visual cognitive processes in children of normal intelligence (mean age=9.8 years) who have di culty in Japanese Kanji writing. A mental rotation task in which the stimuli consisted of two ice-cream cones with three di erently colored scoops of ice cream was used. Children were asked to judge whether the two stimuli, one upright and one rotated, were the same or di erent. Ice-cream cones were either identical, mirror images, or
doi:10.6033/specialeducation.3.35
fatcat:osfamyuqiva3tg2cwrfct6mwdm