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Mental rotation performance in soccer players and gymnasts in an object-based mental rotation task.
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Motor ExpertiseMotor ExpertsMotor ControlMental Rotation PerformanceKinesiologyHuman Performance MeasuringHuman FiguresSkilled PerformanceSport ScienceMotor BehaviorHealth SciencesCognitive ScienceSoccer PlayersRehabilitationHigh-performance SportHuman MovementAthletic TrainingFine Motor ControlMotor Skill Assessment
In this study, the effect of motor expertise on an object-based mental rotation task was investigated. 60 males and 60 females (40 soccer players, 40 gymnasts, and 40 non-athletes, equivalent males and females in each group) solved a psychometric mental rotation task with both cube and human figures. The results revealed that all participants had a higher mental rotation accuracy for human figures compared to cubed figures, that the gender difference was reduced with human figures, and that gymnasts demonstrated a better mental rotation performance than non-athletes. The results are discussed against the background of the existing literature on motor experts, mental rotation performance as well as the importance of the testing situation and the test construction.
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