A decline in navigational abilities is a consistent feature of aging. Although many studies focused on recall of navigational informa- tion, the impact of time and type of learning on recall has received little attention. We submitted older adults and young participants to an extensive training of an ecological environment, from both route and survey perspectives. Then, we tested participants’ learn- ing using from both route and survey perspectives. Although older adults benefit from the extensive training, they did not reach the same performance of the young participants. Despite this main effect of age, the effect of the type of learning was the same in the two groups. Congruence between type of learning and recall led to better performance in both groups. We discuss these findings in the light of cognitive models of human navigation and aging. Useful suggestions about how these findings may inform a specific cognitive intervention in older adults are also provided.

Does aging affect the formation of new topographical memories? Evidence from an extensive spatial training / Nemmi, Federico; Boccia, Maddalena; Guariglia, Cecilia. - In: NEUROPSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENT, AND COGNITION. SECTION B, AGING, NEUROPSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITION. - ISSN 1382-5585. - 24:1(2017), pp. 29-44. [10.1080/13825585.2016.1167162]

Does aging affect the formation of new topographical memories? Evidence from an extensive spatial training

BOCCIA, MADDALENA;GUARIGLIA, Cecilia
2017

Abstract

A decline in navigational abilities is a consistent feature of aging. Although many studies focused on recall of navigational informa- tion, the impact of time and type of learning on recall has received little attention. We submitted older adults and young participants to an extensive training of an ecological environment, from both route and survey perspectives. Then, we tested participants’ learn- ing using from both route and survey perspectives. Although older adults benefit from the extensive training, they did not reach the same performance of the young participants. Despite this main effect of age, the effect of the type of learning was the same in the two groups. Congruence between type of learning and recall led to better performance in both groups. We discuss these findings in the light of cognitive models of human navigation and aging. Useful suggestions about how these findings may inform a specific cognitive intervention in older adults are also provided.
2017
disorientation; extensive training; navigation and aging; Spatial navigation; spatial representations; Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology; Experimental and Cognitive Psychology; Geriatrics and Gerontology; Psychiatry and Mental Health
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Does aging affect the formation of new topographical memories? Evidence from an extensive spatial training / Nemmi, Federico; Boccia, Maddalena; Guariglia, Cecilia. - In: NEUROPSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENT, AND COGNITION. SECTION B, AGING, NEUROPSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITION. - ISSN 1382-5585. - 24:1(2017), pp. 29-44. [10.1080/13825585.2016.1167162]
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