The current study examined the relation between mental rotation and fluid intelligence using performance measures augmented with brain potential indices. Participants took a Raven's Progressive Matrices Test and performed on a mental rotation task presenting upright and rotated letter stimuli (60° 120° or 180°) in normal and mirror image requiring a response execution or inhibition depending on instructions. The performance results showed that the linear slope relating performance accuracy, but not speed, to the angular rotation of the stimuli was related to individual differences in fluid intelligence. For upright stimuli, P3 amplitude recorded at frontal and central areas was positively associated with fluid intelligence scores. The mental rotation process was related to a negative shift of the brain potential recorded over the parietal cortex. The linear function relating the amplitude of the rotation-related negativity to rotation angle was associated with fluid intelligence. The slope was more pronounced for high- relative to low-ability participants suggesting that the former flexibly adjust their expenditure of mental effort to the mental rotation demands while the latter ones are less proficient in doing so.

Mental rotation and fluid intelligence: A brain potential analysis / Varriale, Vincenzo; van der Molen, Maurits W.; De Pascalis, Vilfredo. - In: INTELLIGENCE. - ISSN 0160-2896. - STAMPA. - 69:(2018), pp. 146-157. [10.1016/j.intell.2018.05.007]

Mental rotation and fluid intelligence: A brain potential analysis

Varriale, Vincenzo
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
De Pascalis, Vilfredo
Supervision
2018

Abstract

The current study examined the relation between mental rotation and fluid intelligence using performance measures augmented with brain potential indices. Participants took a Raven's Progressive Matrices Test and performed on a mental rotation task presenting upright and rotated letter stimuli (60° 120° or 180°) in normal and mirror image requiring a response execution or inhibition depending on instructions. The performance results showed that the linear slope relating performance accuracy, but not speed, to the angular rotation of the stimuli was related to individual differences in fluid intelligence. For upright stimuli, P3 amplitude recorded at frontal and central areas was positively associated with fluid intelligence scores. The mental rotation process was related to a negative shift of the brain potential recorded over the parietal cortex. The linear function relating the amplitude of the rotation-related negativity to rotation angle was associated with fluid intelligence. The slope was more pronounced for high- relative to low-ability participants suggesting that the former flexibly adjust their expenditure of mental effort to the mental rotation demands while the latter ones are less proficient in doing so.
2018
EEG; intelligence; mental rotation; RRN; RT; experimental and cognitive psychology; developmental and educational psychology
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Mental rotation and fluid intelligence: A brain potential analysis / Varriale, Vincenzo; van der Molen, Maurits W.; De Pascalis, Vilfredo. - In: INTELLIGENCE. - ISSN 0160-2896. - STAMPA. - 69:(2018), pp. 146-157. [10.1016/j.intell.2018.05.007]
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