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Don’t disturb my circles: The effect of fine arts training on visuospatial ability in students
by
Martinčević, Marina
, Vranić, Andrea
in
Ability
/ Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Adults
/ Architecture
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognitive ability
/ Cognitive Psychology
/ Computer & video games
/ Emotional well being
/ Enjoyment
/ Female
/ Fine arts
/ Frustration
/ Humans
/ Intrinsic motivation
/ Male
/ Measurement
/ Mental rotation
/ Mental task performance
/ Psychology
/ Psychomotor Performance - physiology
/ Rotation
/ Skills
/ Space Perception - physiology
/ Spatial ability
/ Spatial discrimination
/ Spatial perception
/ Students
/ Temporal perception
/ Training
/ Visual perception
/ Visual-Spatial ability
/ Visualization
/ Well being
/ Young Adult
/ Young adults
2025
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Don’t disturb my circles: The effect of fine arts training on visuospatial ability in students
by
Martinčević, Marina
, Vranić, Andrea
in
Ability
/ Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Adults
/ Architecture
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognitive ability
/ Cognitive Psychology
/ Computer & video games
/ Emotional well being
/ Enjoyment
/ Female
/ Fine arts
/ Frustration
/ Humans
/ Intrinsic motivation
/ Male
/ Measurement
/ Mental rotation
/ Mental task performance
/ Psychology
/ Psychomotor Performance - physiology
/ Rotation
/ Skills
/ Space Perception - physiology
/ Spatial ability
/ Spatial discrimination
/ Spatial perception
/ Students
/ Temporal perception
/ Training
/ Visual perception
/ Visual-Spatial ability
/ Visualization
/ Well being
/ Young Adult
/ Young adults
2025
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Don’t disturb my circles: The effect of fine arts training on visuospatial ability in students
by
Martinčević, Marina
, Vranić, Andrea
in
Ability
/ Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Adults
/ Architecture
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognitive ability
/ Cognitive Psychology
/ Computer & video games
/ Emotional well being
/ Enjoyment
/ Female
/ Fine arts
/ Frustration
/ Humans
/ Intrinsic motivation
/ Male
/ Measurement
/ Mental rotation
/ Mental task performance
/ Psychology
/ Psychomotor Performance - physiology
/ Rotation
/ Skills
/ Space Perception - physiology
/ Spatial ability
/ Spatial discrimination
/ Spatial perception
/ Students
/ Temporal perception
/ Training
/ Visual perception
/ Visual-Spatial ability
/ Visualization
/ Well being
/ Young Adult
/ Young adults
2025
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Don’t disturb my circles: The effect of fine arts training on visuospatial ability in students
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Don’t disturb my circles: The effect of fine arts training on visuospatial ability in students
2025
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Overview
Origami, drawing and colouring are artistic activities that can be beneficial for cognitive abilities or emotional well-being. However, there is a lack of studies that would investigate and compare these activities and their effects within the spatial abilities’ domain. The aim of this study was to investigate if and how participating in three artistic activities—colouring, drawing or origami—can enhance spatial abilities. A total of 73 young adults participated in one of the three activities organized as a 7-session training, distributed every third day. Measures of spatial abilities (Spatial Reconstruction Task [SRT]), Mental Rotation Task [MRT]), Santa Barbara Solids Task [SBST]), and Corsi Block Tapping Task [Corsi]) were administered before (pretest) and after (posttest) the training, as well as at the 6-month follow-up). The Intrinsic Motivation Inventory (IMI) was administered at the posttest. The results showed no significant interaction between the training group and the measurement time point for the spatial ability tasks. Nevertheless, effect sizes at posttest favor origami and drawing in enhancing more complex spatial abilities (MRT for origami and drawing; SBST for origami; Corsi for drawing), and colouring in strengthening spatial perception (SRT). Some effects have remained for a longer period of time. Origami led to a greater pressure and tension, and colouring to higher interest and enjoyment. These results suggest that artistic activities can potentially contribute to the strengthening of spatial abilities, but it is advised to presented them in a way that reduces frustration and increase participant’s enjoyment.
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Springer US,Springer Nature B.V
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