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How Navigational Aids Impair Spatial Memory: Evidence for Divided Attention
Authors:Aaron L Gardony  Tad T Brunyé  Caroline R Mahoney  Holly A Taylor
Institution:1. Department of Psychology , Tufts University , Medford , Massachusetts , USA;2. Cognitive Science, U.S. Army NSRDEC , Natick , Massachusetts , USA;3. Department of Psychology , Tufts University , Medford , Massachusetts , USA
Abstract:Abstract

Research has demonstrated navigational aids impair spatial memory, but has not considered important spatial cognitive concepts. For example, impairment may stem from spatial perspective switches between route-based aids and survey-based memory assessments. Further, the verbal format of aid instructions may selectively interfere with verbal working memory (VWM). To address these potential explanations, participants navigated desktop virtual environments in a goal-directed manner. In each within-participants condition, participants either navigated with a verbal or tonal aid that presented mixed spatial perspective instructions or without aid. Both aids yielded slight navigational advantages and steep spatial memory costs despite their mixed perspective instructions. The equivalent impairment between information formats suggests navigational aids impair spatial memory by dividing attention rather than selective interference of VWM.
Keywords:spatial memory  navigational aids  virtual reality/virtual environments  navigation
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