Psychology Department, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA.
Department of Psychology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA.
Neuropsychol Dev Cogn B Aging Neuropsychol Cogn. 2024 Nov;31(6):1106-1130. doi: 10.1080/13825585.2024.2326244. Epub 2024 Mar 6.
Spatial navigation deficits are often observed among older adults on tasks that require navigating virtual reality (VR) environments on a computer screen. We investigated whether these age differences are attenuated when tested in more naturalistic and ambulatory virtual environments. In Experiment 1, young and older adults navigated a variant of the Morris Water Maze task in each of two VR conditions: a desktop VR condition which required using a mouse and keyboard to navigate, and an ambulatory VR condition which permitted unrestricted locomotion. In Experiment 2, we examined whether age- and VR-related differences in spatial performance were affected by the inclusion of additional spatial cues. In both experiments, older adults navigated to target locations less precisely than younger individuals in the desktop condition. Age differences were significantly attenuated, however, when tested in the ambulatory VR environment. These findings underscore the importance of developing naturalistic assessments of spatial memory and navigation.
空间导航缺陷在需要在计算机屏幕上的虚拟现实 (VR) 环境中进行导航的老年人群体中经常被观察到。我们研究了在更自然和可移动的虚拟环境中进行测试时,这些年龄差异是否会减弱。在实验 1 中,年轻和老年成年人在两种 VR 条件下分别进行了 Morris 水迷宫任务的变体:需要使用鼠标和键盘进行导航的桌面 VR 条件,以及允许不受限制的运动的可移动 VR 条件。在实验 2 中,我们研究了是否包含额外的空间线索会影响空间表现的年龄和 VR 相关差异。在这两个实验中,与年轻个体相比,老年个体在桌面条件下导航到目标位置的精度较低。然而,当在可移动 VR 环境中进行测试时,年龄差异明显减弱。这些发现强调了开发自然的空间记忆和导航评估的重要性。