Timed mental rotation tests produce reliable effects that are ideal for investigation in laboratory classes. This article describes a PASCAL computer program capable of conducting a variety of user-designed mental rotation experiments. Design factors that users control include type of stimulus and degree of rotation. The program can be run on MS-DOS computers with VGA or EGA displays. An 80286 or faster microprocessor is recommended.
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