- 首頁
- App 分析
- EyeMotion Animations
- EyeMotion Animations Vs. Simple Mental Rotation
EyeMotion Animations 與 Simple Mental Rotation 使用情況與統計
EyeMotion is an extremely versatile eye tracking animation tool with 17 fully customizable parameters that can be configured to achieve a wide variety of useful motion effects. EyeMotion uses a powerful keyframe based system to build complex series of movements, and even supports multiple, individually customizable focal points simultaneously. Easily switch between animations saved to the device, and use links and QR codes generated within the app to share your animations with others. EyeMotion supports English, Spanish, French, and German.
- Apple App Store
- 付費
- 醫療
商店排名
- -
Mental rotation (MR) is visualizing how an object will appear to be, if it were rotated. Mental rotation tasks are challenging. During these tasks, you might observe three stimuli similar to the example figure above. The one to the left, is the one that matches just one of the 3 displayed to the right. However, to correctly match the 2 identical images, the matching stimulus must be mentally rotated.
Thus mental rotation is visualizing in your mind's eye, how objects will appear to be if it were rotated.
Mental rotation (MR) is the capacity to rotate mental representations of two-dimensional and three-dimensional items as it is linked to the visual rendering of such rotation inside the human mind. There exists a connection between regions of the brain associated with perception and mental rotation.
Recently researchers reported that subjects who performed mental rotation tasks were found to have improved static balance.
Their results demonstrated that the MR intervention making use of a foot stimuli was more beneficial when compared with that employing a hand or car stimuli. This seems to indicate that foot stimuli, as opposed to body-related stimuli, might be effective for a therapeutic intervention. The final results indicate that benefits were seen 60 minutes following the treatment; this means that the effects of the foot MR were unlikely to be explained on the basis of increased corticospinal excitability involving motor performance. The authors discuss a potential explanation for the effects and application of the MR task in a clinical setting.
Kawasaki T, Higuchi T. Improvement of Postural Stability During Quiet Standing Obtained After Mental Rotation of Foot Stimuli.
J Mot Behav. 2016 Jul-Aug;48(4):357-64.
- Apple App Store
- 付費
- 健康與健身
商店排名
- -
EyeMotion Animations與 Simple Mental Rotation 比較排名
比較過去 28 天的 EyeMotion Animations 排名趨勢與 Simple Mental Rotation
排名
無可用數據
各國 EyeMotion Animations vs. Simple Mental Rotation 排名比較
比較過去 28 天的 EyeMotion Animations 排名趨勢與 Simple Mental Rotation
無可顯示數據
使用我們的免費試用版,與所有網站進行比較
EyeMotion Animations VS.
Simple Mental Rotation
12月 15, 2024