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 readi...
It is well known that older adults have an impaired spatial performance than young; but the role of ...
Our ability to learn unfamiliar routes declines in typical and atypical ageing. The reasons for this...
International audienceWhen we follow a route in an unknown city, we build a mental representation of...
It has been shown that abilities in spatial learning and memory are adversely affected by aging. The...
Objective: The present study analyzes the age-related differences in map learning between young and ...
This dissertation research investigated navigation related spatio-cognitive changes associated with ...
Human ageing is accompanied by deficits in spatial navigation abilities. These changes are widesprea...
A decline in navigational abilities is a consistent feature of aging. Although many studies focused ...
Experiencing an environment by navigating in it or reading a map (route and survey views, respective...
It has been suggested that older adults suffer a greater degree of decline in environmental learning...
Older age is associated with changes in the brain, including the medial temporal lobe, which may res...
The ability to acquire and retain spatial memories in order to navigate in new environments is known...
Flexible spatial navigation depends on cognitive mapping, a function that declines with increasing a...
Aging coincides with a decline in map learning ability, but it is unclear to what extent different ...
Background: Topographical disorientation (TD) refers to a particular condition which determines the ...
It is well known that older adults have an impaired spatial performance than young; but the role of ...
Our ability to learn unfamiliar routes declines in typical and atypical ageing. The reasons for this...
International audienceWhen we follow a route in an unknown city, we build a mental representation of...
It has been shown that abilities in spatial learning and memory are adversely affected by aging. The...
Objective: The present study analyzes the age-related differences in map learning between young and ...
This dissertation research investigated navigation related spatio-cognitive changes associated with ...
Human ageing is accompanied by deficits in spatial navigation abilities. These changes are widesprea...
A decline in navigational abilities is a consistent feature of aging. Although many studies focused ...
Experiencing an environment by navigating in it or reading a map (route and survey views, respective...
It has been suggested that older adults suffer a greater degree of decline in environmental learning...
Older age is associated with changes in the brain, including the medial temporal lobe, which may res...
The ability to acquire and retain spatial memories in order to navigate in new environments is known...
Flexible spatial navigation depends on cognitive mapping, a function that declines with increasing a...
Aging coincides with a decline in map learning ability, but it is unclear to what extent different ...
Background: Topographical disorientation (TD) refers to a particular condition which determines the ...
It is well known that older adults have an impaired spatial performance than young; but the role of ...
Our ability to learn unfamiliar routes declines in typical and atypical ageing. The reasons for this...
International audienceWhen we follow a route in an unknown city, we build a mental representation of...