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Abstract
Introduction
People with intellectual disabilities (ID) experience difficulties in memorizing and selecting landmarks.
Objective
The aim of this study was to investigate differences in landmark observation during a path learning task in a virtual environment.
Method
The eye movements of 19 people with ID and 11 typically developing individuals were compared in a path learning task involving 12 Y-intersections.
Results
The results showed that participants with ID were more likely to observe areas without landmarks, and had a lower observation time for landmarks congruent with the direction of path. Similarly, the concordance between the direction taken by the gaze (right or left) and the directional response emitted by the participant (to the right or to the left) was higher in typically developing individuals.
Conclusion
This study highlights the presence of difficulties from the very first visual interaction with the environment, and contributes to the knowledge needed to design navigational aid systems adapted to people with ID. New perspectives for research and remediation in this field are also addressed.
期刊介绍:
Psychologie française is the official organ of Société française de psychologie. It publishes original articles, most of the time within thematic issues. Considered as a reference publication, which covers all fields of psychology, its contents are used for tuition.