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res:
  bibo_abstract:
  - 'The present study investigates participants'' performance in two different mental
    body-rotation tasks (MBRTs) under conditions in which dynamic stability is challenged
    in two different balancing conditions: active balance control (Experiment 1),
    where participants actively maneuver, and re-active balance control (Experiment
    2), where participants react to an external perturbation. The two MBRTs induced
    either an object-based spatial transformation (based on a same-different judgment)
    or an egocentric transformation (based on a left-right judgment). In Experiment
    1, 48 participants were tested while standing on an even ground (low balancing
    requirements) or on a balance board (high balancing requirements). In Experiment
    2, 32 participants performed while either standing still on a vibration plate
    or with the vibration plate moving in a low (20 Hz) or high (180 Hz) frequency.
    In both experiments, the results for response time and response error revealed
    effects of rotation angle and type of task. An effect of balancing condition was
    only observed for response error in Experiment 1. More precisely, response times
    and response errors increased for higher rotation angles. Also, performance was
    better for egocentric than for object-based spatial transformations. However,
    the different challenges to dynamic stability in Experiments 1 and 2 did not influence
    performance in the two MBRTs (except for response errors in Experiment 1) nor
    in a control condition (Experiment 1) without mental rotation.@eng'
  bibo_authorlist:
  - foaf_Person:
      foaf_givenName: Kirsten
      foaf_name: Budde, Kirsten
      foaf_surname: Budde
      foaf_workInfoHomepage: http://www.librecat.org/personId=23188
  - foaf_Person:
      foaf_givenName: Matthias
      foaf_name: Weigelt, Matthias
      foaf_surname: Weigelt
      foaf_workInfoHomepage: http://www.librecat.org/personId=36388
  bibo_doi: 10.1016/j.humov.2023.103156
  bibo_volume: 92
  dct_date: 2023^xs_gYear
  dct_isPartOf:
  - http://id.crossref.org/issn/0167-9457
  dct_language: eng
  dct_publisher: Elsevier BV@
  dct_subject:
  - Mental rotation
  - Balance control
  - Perturbation
  - Embodiment
  dct_title: No effects of different perturbations on the performance in a mental
    body-rotation task (MBRT) with egocentric perspective transformations and object-based
    transformations@
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