How does the visual and cognitive saliency of landmarks improve construction of spatial representations in younger and older adults?

IF 1.6 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL Spatial Cognition and Computation Pub Date : 2021-10-02 DOI:10.1080/13875868.2021.1992410
Vanessa Ligonnière, V. Gyselinck, S. Lhuillier, M. Mostafavi, Aurélie Dommes
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ABSTRACT While the role of landmarks is well documented, little research has focused on the characteristics that allow landmarks to benefit the construction of spatial representations. Although their visual saliency has already been explored, cognitive saliency deserves attention. It could benefit to older people who experience decline in their spatial abilities. To explore this issue, young and older participants watched virtual itineraries including landmarks varying in their visual and cognitive saliency. They then performed various landmark and direction-related tasks. The combination of visual and cognitive saliency improved performance in both age groups, without canceling age-related differences but reducing them in some cases. Our results provide evidence that visually and cognitively salient landmarks facilitate the construction of mental representations of environments.
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地标的视觉和认知显著性如何改善年轻人和老年人空间表征的构建?
虽然地标的作用已被充分记录,但很少有研究关注地标对空间表征的构建有利的特征。虽然它们的视觉显著性已经被探索过,但认知显著性值得关注。它可能对空间能力下降的老年人有益。为了探索这个问题,年轻和年长的参与者观看了包括视觉和认知显著性不同的地标在内的虚拟行程。然后,他们执行各种与地标和方向相关的任务。视觉和认知显著性的结合提高了两个年龄组的表现,没有消除与年龄相关的差异,但在某些情况下会减少差异。我们的研究结果证明,视觉和认知上显著的地标有助于环境的心理表征的构建。
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Spatial Cognition and Computation
Spatial Cognition and Computation PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
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