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Mem Cognit. 1977 Jan;5(1):23-6. doi: 10.3758/BF03209187.
By varying what we take to be the saliency oflandmarks (which are cues to location and orientation that are unique and visible from a distance), the slopes and intercepts of the time/angle function in the "mental rotation" task were caused to vary accordingly.
通过改变我们认为地标(即从远处可以看到的独特的位置和方向提示)的显著性,可以相应地改变“心理旋转”任务中时间/角度函数的斜率和截距。