Dynamic assembly of figures in visuospatial reasoning

Autor(en): Schneider, S. 
Krumnack, U. 
Kühnberger, K.-U. 
Herausgeber: Kutz, O.
Borgo, S.
Bhatt, M.
Santos, P.
Stichwörter: Assembly process; Dynamic assembly; Mental imagery; Mental images; Mental operation; Model construction; Qualitative experiments; Spatial orientation; Spatial orientations; Visual synthesis
Erscheinungsdatum: 2013
Herausgeber: CEUR-WS
Journal: CEUR Workshop Proceedings
Volumen: 1007
Startseite: 137
Seitenende: 141
Zusammenfassung: 
An exploratory, qualitative experiment sheds light on the depictive theory of mental imagery. The study analyzes the very operations subjects undertake when solving visuospatial tasks. Preliminary results indicate that subjects do not make use of stable mental images: instead, they continuously assemble and reassemble different perspectives through the guidance of heuristics and prototypes. These observations allow a reinterpretation of mental imagery. We want to forward the hypotheses that a) the assembly process itself is of much higher importance than usually acknowledged; b) that an assembled perspective (or figure) is defined by one's orientation towards certain operations; and c), that heuristics and prototypes are instantiated by a heterarchical organization of mental operations. Copyright © 2013 for the individual papers by the papers' authors.
Beschreibung: 
Conference of 2nd Interdisciplinary Workshop the Shape of Things ; Conference Date: 3 April 2013 Through 4 April 2013; Conference Code:110972
ISSN: 16130073
Externe URL: https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84923657016&partnerID=40&md5=b6157be5b7cca721ba5c64e3677519fd

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