Tiwari et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Isomorphic 2D/3D objects and saccadic characteristics in mental rotationTiwari et al., 2021
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- Tiwari A
- Pachori R
- Sanjram P
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- Comput. Mater. Continua
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Mental rotation (MR) is an important aspect of cognitive processing in gaming since transformation and manipulation of visuospatial information are necessary in order to execute a gaming task. This study provides insights on saccadic characteristics in gaming …
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