Working memory capacity, mental rotation, and visual perspective taking: A study of the developmental cascade hypothesis

被引:4
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作者
Zhang, Qiong [1 ]
Liang, Zhanhong [1 ]
Zhang, Tianshu [1 ]
Wang, Cuiping [2 ]
Wang, Tengfei [1 ]
机构
[1] Zhejiang Univ, Dept Psychol & Behav Sci, 148 Tianmushan Rd, Hangzhou 310028, Peoples R China
[2] Luoyang Normal Univ, Presch Educ Inst, Luoyang, Henan, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Working memory capacity; Mental rotation; Visual perspective taking; YOUNG CHILDRENS KNOWLEDGE; INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES; FLUID INTELLIGENCE; EXECUTIVE FUNCTION; MOTOR IMAGERY; TRANSFORMATIONS; MAINTENANCE; EGOCENTRISM; PERCEPTION; MOVEMENT;
D O I
10.3758/s13421-021-01272-0
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
The present study aimed to investigate the mechanism underlying the development of level 2 visual perspective taking (VPT2). Specifically, we examined the role of working memory capacity (WMC) and mental rotation (MR) in the developmental change of VPT2 among early school-aged children. Children aged between 6 and 8 years (N = 150) completed measures to assess WMC, MR, and VPT2. Results showed that WMC, the ability of MR, and VPT2 developed progressively from 6 to 8 years old. The ability of VPT2 was significantly correlated with WMC and MR, even when age was statistically controlled for. Mediation analyses further revealed that both age-related changes in WMC and MR partially mediated the development of VPT2. Furthermore, age-related development in MR mediated the relationship between changes of WMC and VPT2. Our findings suggest the importance of WMC and MR in the early development of VPT2 and provide preliminary support for the developmental cascade hypothesis. That is, as children grow up, their WMC increases, leading to better capability of MR, which in turn results in the improvement of VPT2.
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页码:1432 / 1442
页数:11
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