Yamamoto Naohide, Degirolamo Gregory J
Department of Psychology, Cleveland State University, Cleveland OH, USA.
Front Aging Neurosci. 2012 Jun 12;4:14. doi: 10.3389/fnagi.2012.00014. eCollection 2012.
It has been shown that abilities in spatial learning and memory are adversely affected by aging. The present study was conducted to investigate whether increasing age has equal consequences for all types of spatial learning or impacts certain types of spatial learning selectively. Specifically, two major types of spatial learning, exploratory navigation and map reading, were contrasted. By combining a neuroimaging finding that the medial temporal lobe (MTL) is especially important for exploratory navigation and a neurological finding that the MTL is susceptible to age-related atrophy, it was hypothesized that spatial learning through exploratory navigation would exhibit a greater decline in later life than spatial learning through map reading. In an experiment, young and senior participants learned locations of landmarks in virtual environments either by navigating in them in the first-person perspective or by seeing aerial views of the environments. Results showed that senior participants acquired less accurate memories of the layouts of landmarks than young participants when they navigated in the environments, but the two groups did not differ in spatial learning performance when they viewed the environments from the aerial perspective. These results suggest that spatial learning through exploratory navigation is particularly vulnerable to adverse effects of aging, whereas elderly adults may be able to maintain their map reading skills relatively well.
研究表明,空间学习和记忆能力会受到衰老的不利影响。本研究旨在调查年龄增长对所有类型的空间学习是否产生相同的影响,还是会选择性地影响某些类型的空间学习。具体而言,对比了两种主要的空间学习类型:探索性导航和地图阅读。结合神经影像学研究结果(内侧颞叶对探索性导航尤为重要)和神经学研究结果(内侧颞叶易受与年龄相关的萎缩影响),研究人员推测,与通过地图阅读进行的空间学习相比,通过探索性导航进行的空间学习在晚年的衰退会更大。在一项实验中,年轻和年长的参与者在虚拟环境中学习地标位置,他们要么以第一人称视角在环境中导航,要么观看环境的鸟瞰图。结果显示,当老年参与者在环境中导航时,他们获取的地标布局记忆不如年轻参与者准确,但当两组从鸟瞰视角观看环境时,他们在空间学习表现上没有差异。这些结果表明,通过探索性导航进行的空间学习特别容易受到衰老的不利影响,而老年人可能能够相对较好地保持他们的地图阅读技能。