It's not you, it's me: A review of individual differences in visuospatial perspective taking
Visuospatial perspective taking (VSPT) concerns the ability to understand something about
the visual relationship between an agent or observation point on the one hand and a target …
the visual relationship between an agent or observation point on the one hand and a target …
[HTML][HTML] A return of mental imagery: The pictorial theory of visual perspective-taking
The pictorial theory of mental imagery was a central concern of cognitive science during the
latter years of the last century. Proponents of the theory argued that images are reinterpreted …
latter years of the last century. Proponents of the theory argued that images are reinterpreted …
Three key questions to move towards a theoretical framework of visuospatial perspective taking
What would a theory of visuospatial perspective taking (VSPT) look like? Here, ten
researchers in the field, many with different theoretical viewpoints and empirical …
researchers in the field, many with different theoretical viewpoints and empirical …
Visuospatial and affective perspective-taking
Perspective-taking is the ability to intuit another person's mental state. Historically, cognitive
and affective perspective-taking are distinguished from visuospatial perspective-taking …
and affective perspective-taking are distinguished from visuospatial perspective-taking …
[HTML][HTML] It's all about perspective: an examination of spontaneous and implicit/explicit visual perspective-taking in Turner syndrome
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The ability to take another person's perspective is a fundamental aspect of social cognition
and an important contributor to social interaction. In this online research study, we explored …
and an important contributor to social interaction. In this online research study, we explored …