| Literature DB >> 30408152 |
Masahiro Hirai1,2, Yukako Muramatsu2, Miho Nakamura2.
Abstract
This study examined developmental changes in Level-2 visual perspective taking (VPT2) in 90 children aged 4-12 years and tested the role of their ability to mentally simulate changes to their bodily locations (self-motion imagery; SMI). Performance of a mental toy rotation task and a self-motion (SM) task (changing location of children) was superior to that of VPT2 and SMI tasks. Task performance of SMI was better than that of VPT2 before 10;0 (years;months). Furthermore, egocentric responses in VPT2 and SMI tasks were significantly more frequent than those in the mental rotation and SM tasks before 10;3. These findings suggest the involvement of embodied cognitive processes in perspective taking and the advantage of utilizing bodily information by age 10.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30408152 DOI: 10.1111/cdev.13172
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Child Dev ISSN: 0009-3920