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Sandra Kaltner1, Anja Schulz1, Petra Jansen1
1Department of Psychology, University of Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany.
Obesity Research & Clinical Practice
|November 27, 2016
Abstract:
Obesity has been related to deficient mental rotation performance. We assessed object-based and egocentric MR tasks in 19 obese and 19 normal-weight participants. Results showed slower response times of obese adolescents only for high angular disparities. This finding might emerge because of impairments in working memory, motor skills or perspective taking processes in obese youth.
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