Olfactory and visual vs. multimodal landmark processing in human wayfinding: a virtual reality experiment

IF 1.2 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Elisa Arena, K. Hamburger
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Recent studies suggest that the olfactory system is not as indiscriminative as previously thought. Odours can serve as useful landmark information. The current study explored recognition and wayfinding performance in 54 participants (52 at t2), who either received 18 unimodal (only visual or olfactory) or multimodal (visual-olfactory) landmark information during a learning phase in a virtual reality maze before finding their way through it. Recognition performance was assessed in a recognition task (18 targets, 18 distractors). The experiment was repeated after one month. As expected, participants showed poorer recognition performance if presented with odours compared to the other two conditions. But, recognition performance did not decline over time. Wayfinding performance was similar across all conditions. However, odours were the only condition with stable performance over time, possibly due to emotional mediation and deeper processing. Multimodal material added no value to wayfinding performance, supposedly due to higher cognitive load.
人类寻路中的嗅觉和视觉与多模式地标处理:一个虚拟现实实验
摘要最近的研究表明,嗅觉系统并不像以前认为的那样不可区分。气味可以作为有用的地标信息。目前的研究探索了54名参与者(t2时为52名)的识别和寻路表现,他们在虚拟现实迷宫的学习阶段接受了18个单一模式(仅视觉或嗅觉)或多模式(视觉-嗅觉)的地标信息,然后才找到路。在识别任务中评估了识别表现(18个目标,18个干扰物)。一个月后重复实验。正如预期的那样,与其他两种情况相比,如果参与者出现气味,他们的识别性能会较差。但是,识别性能并没有随着时间的推移而下降。所有条件下的寻路性能相似。然而,气味是随着时间推移表现稳定的唯一条件,可能是由于情绪调解和更深层次的处理。据推测,由于认知负荷较高,多模式材料对寻路性能没有任何价值。
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Journal of Cognitive Psychology
Journal of Cognitive Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
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