Age-related differences and cognitive correlates of Self-reported and Direct navigation performance: the effect of real and virtual test conditions manipulation
The present study investigated the effect of aging on direct navigation measures and self-reported ones according to the real-virtual test manipulation. Navigation (wayfinding tasks) and spatial memory (paper-pencil tasks) performances, obtained either in real-world or in virtual-laboratory test con...
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doaj-465470e212824e838d7ab5b53a513a062020-11-24T22:49:50ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782016-01-01610.3389/fpsyg.2015.02034151439Age-related differences and cognitive correlates of Self-reported and Direct navigation performance: the effect of real and virtual test conditions manipulationMathieu eTaillade0Bernard eN'Kaoua1Hélène eSauzéon2Hélène eSauzéon3University of BordeauxUniversity of BordeauxUniversity of BordeauxInriaThe present study investigated the effect of aging on direct navigation measures and self-reported ones according to the real-virtual test manipulation. Navigation (wayfinding tasks) and spatial memory (paper-pencil tasks) performances, obtained either in real-world or in virtual-laboratory test conditions, were compared between young (n=32) and older (n=32) adults who had self-rated their everyday navigation behavior (SBSOD scale). Real age-related differences were observed in navigation tasks as well as in paper-pencil tasks which investigated spatial learning relative to the distinction between survey-route knowledge. The manipulation of test conditions (real vs. virtual) did not change these age-related differences which are mostly explained by age-related decline in both spatial abilities and executive functioning (measured in neuropsychological tests). In contrast, elderly adults did not differ from young adults in their self-reporting relative to everyday navigation, suggesting some underestimation of navigation difficulties by elderly adults. Also, spatial abilities in young participants had a mediating effect on the relations between actual and self-reported navigation performance, but not for older participants. So, it is assumed that the older adults carried out the navigation task with fewer available spatial abilities compared to young adults, resulting in inaccurate self-estimates.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2015.02034/fullAgingSpatial learningself-reported navigation performancevirtual navigation performanceDirect navigation performance |
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Mathieu eTaillade Bernard eN'Kaoua Hélène eSauzéon Hélène eSauzéon |
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Age-related differences and cognitive correlates of Self-reported and Direct navigation performance: the effect of real and virtual test conditions manipulation |
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Age-related differences and cognitive correlates of Self-reported and Direct navigation performance: the effect of real and virtual test conditions manipulation |
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Age-related differences and cognitive correlates of Self-reported and Direct navigation performance: the effect of real and virtual test conditions manipulation |
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Age-related differences and cognitive correlates of Self-reported and Direct navigation performance: the effect of real and virtual test conditions manipulation |
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Age-related differences and cognitive correlates of Self-reported and Direct navigation performance: the effect of real and virtual test conditions manipulation |
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age-related differences and cognitive correlates of self-reported and direct navigation performance: the effect of real and virtual test conditions manipulation |
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Frontiers Media S.A. |
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Frontiers in Psychology |
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The present study investigated the effect of aging on direct navigation measures and self-reported ones according to the real-virtual test manipulation. Navigation (wayfinding tasks) and spatial memory (paper-pencil tasks) performances, obtained either in real-world or in virtual-laboratory test conditions, were compared between young (n=32) and older (n=32) adults who had self-rated their everyday navigation behavior (SBSOD scale). Real age-related differences were observed in navigation tasks as well as in paper-pencil tasks which investigated spatial learning relative to the distinction between survey-route knowledge. The manipulation of test conditions (real vs. virtual) did not change these age-related differences which are mostly explained by age-related decline in both spatial abilities and executive functioning (measured in neuropsychological tests). In contrast, elderly adults did not differ from young adults in their self-reporting relative to everyday navigation, suggesting some underestimation of navigation difficulties by elderly adults. Also, spatial abilities in young participants had a mediating effect on the relations between actual and self-reported navigation performance, but not for older participants. So, it is assumed that the older adults carried out the navigation task with fewer available spatial abilities compared to young adults, resulting in inaccurate self-estimates. |
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Aging Spatial learning self-reported navigation performance virtual navigation performance Direct navigation performance |
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