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Spatial Navigation and Visuospatial Strategies in Typical and Atypical Aging

Martina Laczó, Jan Wiener, Jana Kalinová, Veronika Matušková, Martin Vyhnálek, Jakub Hort, Jan Laczó

2021Brain Sciences28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Age-related spatial navigation decline is more pronounced in patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer’s disease (AD) dementia. We used a realistic-looking virtual navigation test suite to analyze different aspects of visuospatial processing in typical and atypical aging. A total of 219 older adults were recruited from the Czech Brain Aging Study cohort. Cognitively normal older adults (CN; n = 78), patients with amnestic MCI (n = 75), and those with mild AD dementia (n = 66) underwent three navigational tasks, cognitive assessment, and brain MRI. Route learning and wayfinding/perspective-taking tasks distinguished the groups as performance and learning declined and specific visuospatial strategies were less utilized with increasing cognitive impairment. Increased perspective shift and utilization of non-specific strategies were associated with worse task performance across the groups. Primacy and recency effects were observed across the groups in the route learning and the wayfinding/perspective-taking task, respectively. In addition, a primacy effect was present in the wayfinding/perspective-taking task in the CN older adults. More effective spatial navigation was associated with better memory and executive functions. The results demonstrate that a realistic and ecologically valid spatial navigation test suite can reveal different aspects of visuospatial processing in typical and atypical aging.

Topics & Concepts

Spatial memoryPsychologyPerspective (graphical)DementiaCognitive psychologyCognitionExecutive functionsTask (project management)Working memoryAudiologyDevelopmental psychologyDiseaseMedicineNeuroscienceComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceEconomicsManagementPathologySpatial Cognition and NavigationDementia and Cognitive Impairment ResearchMemory and Neural Mechanisms
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