Slower but more accurate mental rotation performance in aphantasia linked to differences in cognitive strategies

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Lachlan Kay , Rebecca Keogh , Joel Pearson
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Abstract

Mental rotation tasks are frequently used as standard measures of mental imagery. However, aphantasia research has brought such use into question. Here, we assessed a large group of individuals who lack visual imagery (aphantasia) on two mental rotation tasks: a three-dimensional block-shape, and a human manikin rotation task. In both tasks, those with aphantasia had slower, but more accurate responses than controls. Both groups demonstrated classic linear increases in response time and error-rate as functions of angular disparity. In the three-dimensional block-shape rotation task, a within-group speed-accuracy trade-off was found in controls, whereas faster individuals in the aphantasia group were also more accurate. Control participants generally favoured using object-based mental rotation strategies, whereas those with aphantasia favoured analytic strategies. These results suggest that visual imagery is not crucial for successful performance in classical mental rotation tasks, as alternative strategies can be effectively utilised in the absence of holistic mental representations.

幻觉症患者的思维旋转速度较慢但更准确,这与认知策略的差异有关
心理旋转任务经常被用作心理想象的标准测量方法。然而,"象觉失调症 "的研究却对这种使用方式提出了质疑。在这里,我们对一大群缺乏视觉意象(象患)的人进行了两项心理旋转任务的评估:一项是三维块状物体旋转任务,另一项是人体模型旋转任务。在这两项任务中,与对照组相比,患有幻觉症的人反应更慢,但更准确。两组患者的反应时间和错误率都呈现出典型的线性增长,与角度差距成函数关系。在三维块状旋转任务中,对照组发现了组内速度与准确性的权衡,而象患组的反应速度更快,准确性也更高。对照组受试者通常更倾向于使用基于物体的心理旋转策略,而那些患有象障的受试者则更倾向于使用分析策略。这些结果表明,在经典的心智旋转任务中,视觉意象并不是成功的关键,因为在缺乏整体心智表征的情况下,可以有效地利用其他策略。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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