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What is Shepard and Metzler's study on mental rotation?
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What is Shepard and Metzler's study on mental rotation?
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Shepard and Metzler conducted a study that involved participants being asked to mentally rotate 3D images. They found that the more an object was rotated in the mind, the longer it took for the participant to respond.
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