Corballis M C, Blackman A R
University of Auckland, New Zealand.
Mem Cognit. 1990 Sep;18(5):551-5. doi: 10.3758/bf03198488.
Eleven subjects were timed as they judged whether a small bar perpendicular to one side of a clockhand would point left or right if the hand was pointing upward (i.e., at the "12 o'clock" position). The clockhand was shown in two successive orientations 30 degrees apart, so that it was perceived to jump from one to the other in either a clockwise or a counterclockwise direction. Reaction times were consistent with the interpretation that the subjects "mentally rotated" the clockhand from its perceived orientation back to the upright before making their decisions. The direction of the jump influenced perceived orientation but did not influence either the direction or rate of mental rotation itself.
11名受试者在判断当指针向上(即处于“12点”位置)时,垂直于指针一侧的小棒会指向左侧还是右侧时被计时。指针以两个相隔30度的连续方向显示,因此受试者会感觉到指针以顺时针或逆时针方向从一个方向跳到另一个方向。反应时间与以下解释一致:受试者在做出决定之前,会将指针从其感知到的方向“心理旋转”回垂直方向。跳跃的方向影响了感知到的方向,但既不影响心理旋转本身的方向,也不影响其速率。