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Three key questions to move towards a theoretical framework of visuospatial perspective taking
What would a theory of visuospatial perspective taking (VSPT) look like? Here, ten
researchers in the field, many with different theoretical viewpoints and empirical …
researchers in the field, many with different theoretical viewpoints and empirical …
“Picture this from there”: spatial perspective-taking in developmental visuospatial disorder and developmental coordination disorder
C Orefice, R Cardillo, I Lonciari, L Zoccante… - Frontiers in …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Introduction Either Developmental Visuospatial Disorder (DVSD) and Developmental
Coordination Disorder (DCD) present with difficulties in visuospatial processing, even …
Coordination Disorder (DCD) present with difficulties in visuospatial processing, even …
Using Virtual Reality to explore individual differences in perception due to neurodiversity
S Savickaite - 2024 - theses.gla.ac.uk
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to our understanding of individual differences in visual
perception, specifically in autistic and ADHD traits as well as associated diagnosed groups; …
perception, specifically in autistic and ADHD traits as well as associated diagnosed groups; …
Visuospatial perspective taking in people with Down syndrome
Visuospatial perspective taking (VPT) refers to the process of mentally representing a
viewpoint different from one's own. It is related to mental rotation and theory of mind and …
viewpoint different from one's own. It is related to mental rotation and theory of mind and …
The effects of gender and gender (in) congruency on level-2 visuo-spatial perspective-taking performance: An individual participant data meta-analysis.
TM Erle, NJ Hertogs, CB Tran - Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 2025 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract Level-2 visuo-spatial perspective-taking (VPT) helps us to understand how the
world appears for another person. The process has been linked to conceptual forms of …
world appears for another person. The process has been linked to conceptual forms of …
Unveiling the need of interactions for social N400s and supporting the N400 inhibition hypothesis
When participants (Pps) are presented with stimuli in the presence of another person, they
may consider that person's perspective. Indeed, five recent ERP studies show that the …
may consider that person's perspective. Indeed, five recent ERP studies show that the …
Assessment of embodied visuospatial perspective taking in augmented reality: insights from a reaction time task
Understanding another person's visual perceptions is known as visuospatial perspective
taking, with evidence to date demonstrating it is delineated across two levels, depending on …
taking, with evidence to date demonstrating it is delineated across two levels, depending on …
[HTML][HTML] Visual perspective taking and action understanding
Understanding what others are doing is a fundamental aspect of social cognition and a skill
that is arguably linked to visuospatial perspective taking (VPT), the ability to apprehend the …
that is arguably linked to visuospatial perspective taking (VPT), the ability to apprehend the …
Altercentrism in perspective-taking: The role of humanisation in embodying the agent's point of view
We investigated the role of humanisation in Visual Perspective-Taking (VPT) by testing
whether and how agent's human-likeness and attractiveness (“hedonic quality”) interact with …
whether and how agent's human-likeness and attractiveness (“hedonic quality”) interact with …
Spatial Perspective Taking in Non-Autistic Children and Autistic Children: Do Social Processes Benefit or Obstruct?
W Li, Y Yang, D Wang, Q Wang - Journal of Cognition and …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The present study investigated whether the presence of another person in a visuospatial
perspective taking (VSPT) paradigm would influence the performance of non-autistic and …
perspective taking (VSPT) paradigm would influence the performance of non-autistic and …