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What is rotated in mental rotation?

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 1984
Two hypotheses regarding mental rotation were contrasted. If subjects rotate each stimulus image to the upright (the image rotation hypothesis), then response time should depend solely on the extent of angular deviation from the upright. But if subjects rotate their frame of reference to match that of the disoriented stimulus (the frame rotation ...
Asher Koriat, Joel Norman
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To Rotate or Not to Rotate: That is the Question

British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1989
A study set out to establish the perceived needs of final year occupational therapy students when seeking their first appointments as basic grade occupational therapists (December 1986 to March 1987). The results of this study were then used to review the existing basic grade rotational scheme in Central Nottinghamshire Health Authority.
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To rotate or not to rotate: that is the question [PDF]

open access: possibleAmerican Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology MFM, 2021
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The optical rotator

Journal of Microscopy, 1997
The optical rotator is an unbiased, local stereological principle for estimation of cell volume and cell surface area in thick, transparent slabs. The underlying principle was first described in 1993 by Kiêu &38; Jensen ( J. Microsc170, 45–51) who also derived an estimator of length.
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Rotating convection and the solar differential rotation

Solar Physics, 1994
We discuss the implication of a numerical experiment on rotating convection and its relevance to the construction of a model for the solar differential rotation.
Chan, K.L., Mayr, H.G.
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Rotating flows over a rotating disk

Ingenieur-Archiv, 1964
Abstract : Local boundary layer approximations of first order are computed for axisymmetric motions which rotate over a rotating disk in the same and opposite directions. The secondary motions, which are produced by the friction forces at the rotating disk, are essentially of pure stagnation type, distorted stagnation type, cell type, and pure wake ...
Hans J. Lugt, Ernst W. Schwiderski
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Rotation method for the rotational Hamiltonian

Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy, 1990
Abstract For the rotational energy levels of a D2h molecule with an unpaired electron, a rotor and spinrotor Hamiltonian have been used. It does not lead to a unique set of molecular parameters for a specific spectrum. It is very convenient to have a relation between two different solutions.
M. Villa, Pancracio Palting
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Rotation and Rotation-Angulation Deformities

2018
Rotation deformities are termed as angulation on the axial or longitudinal axis of the bone. These deformities also change the orientation of the ankle, knee, and hip joints. Rotation deformity of the lower extremity is evaluated clinically and radiologically.
Ömer Naci Ergin, Cengiz Sen
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Rotation and Angulation-Rotation Deformities

2002
Rotation deformity may be defined as angulation around an axial or longitudinal axis. Rotation deformity changes the planar orientation of the reference planes of the hip, knee, and ankle to each other. Lower limb rotation deformities can be assessed clinically and radio-graphically.
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