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Test de rotation mentale

Un test rapide et ludique du raisonnement spatial. Décidez si une forme pivotée est la même figure ou son image miroir, et voyez comment votre précision et votre vitesse tiennent à mesure que la rotation augmente.

~4 minDurée
Mental rotation (spatial reasoning)Méthode
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Ce que ça mesure

Your capacity for mental rotation — the ability to picture an object and turn it around in your mind to compare it with another. It is one of the most studied facets of visuospatial reasoning, and a robust contributor to spatial intelligence used in everything from reading maps and packing a car to geometry, surgery, and engineering.

Comment ça marche

Across ten trials you see a reference figure built from joined squares (an original, asymmetric polyomino) beside a candidate version that has been turned by a varying angle — and, on half of the trials, flipped into its mirror image. You decide whether the candidate is the same figure simply rotated, or a true mirror, by tapping a button or pressing S or M. We record whether each answer is correct and how long it took with the browser's high-resolution clock, then report your overall accuracy, mean response time, and how well you did on the hardest large-angle turns. A classic result, first shown by Shepard and Metzler, is that response time rises almost linearly with the rotation angle, as if the mind rotates the image step by step.

Conseils pour un résultat fiable

  • 1Anchor on a landmarkRather than rotating the whole shape at once, follow a single salient feature through the turn. If it lines up with the reference, it is the same figure; if it ends up on the wrong side, it is mirrored.
  • 2Tilt your head, not the screenFor small angles, a quick head tilt can confirm a match. For larger turns you will need to rotate the picture mentally — that is exactly the skill being exercised.
  • 3Expect the wide turns to be slowerIt is completely normal for 120–240° trials to take longer and trip you up more. Don't read anything into a single hard miss.
  • 4Practice genuinely helpsMental rotation is one of the most trainable spatial skills. Repeated play, video games with 3-D navigation, and hands-on building all tend to improve it over time.

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