In a parity judgment task, the ERPs at parietal electrode sites
become the more negative the more mental rotation has to be
executed. In two experiments, it was investigated whether a
temporal relationship exists between the onset of this amplitude
modulation and the moment when mental rotation is executed.
Therefore, the duration of processing stages located before
mental rotation was manipulated. The amplitude modulation was
delayed when either the perceptual quality of the stimulus was
reduced (Experiment 1) or when character discrimination was
more difficult (Experiment 2). The results suggest that the
onset of the rotation-related negativity might be used as a
chronopsychophysiological marker for the onset of the cognitive
process of mental rotation.