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| 100 | 1 | _ | |a Merhav, Maayan |0 P:(DE-2719)2811087 |b 0 |e First author |u dzne |
| 245 | _ | _ | |a Spatial updating deficits in human aging are associated with traces of former memory representations. |
| 260 | _ | _ | |a Amsterdam [u.a.] |c 2019 |b Elsevier Science |
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| 520 | _ | _ | |a The ability to update spatial memories is important for everyday situations, such as remembering where we left our keys or parked our car. Although rodent studies have suggested that old age might impair spatial updating, direct evidence for such a deficit in humans is missing. Here, we tested whether spatial updating deficits occur in human aging, whether the learning mode influences spatial updating, and what mnemonic mechanism underlies the presumed deficits. To address these questions, younger and older participants had to indicate the latest location of relocated items, following either incidental or intentional learning. Using eye tracking, we further quantified memory traces of the original and updated locations. We found that older participants were selectively impaired in recalling locations of relocated items. Furthermore, they depicted relatively stronger representations of the original locations, which were correlated with their spatial updating deficits. The findings demonstrate that stronger representations of former spatial contexts can impair spatial updating in aging, a mechanism that can help explain the commonly observed age-related decline in spatial memory. |
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| 650 | _ | 2 | |a Adult |2 MeSH |
| 650 | _ | 2 | |a Aged |2 MeSH |
| 650 | _ | 2 | |a Aging: psychology |2 MeSH |
| 650 | _ | 2 | |a Female |2 MeSH |
| 650 | _ | 2 | |a Humans |2 MeSH |
| 650 | _ | 2 | |a Learning: physiology |2 MeSH |
| 650 | _ | 2 | |a Male |2 MeSH |
| 650 | _ | 2 | |a Memory Disorders: psychology |2 MeSH |
| 650 | _ | 2 | |a Mental Recall |2 MeSH |
| 650 | _ | 2 | |a Proactive Inhibition |2 MeSH |
| 650 | _ | 2 | |a Space Perception: physiology |2 MeSH |
| 650 | _ | 2 | |a Spatial Memory: physiology |2 MeSH |
| 650 | _ | 2 | |a Spatial Navigation: physiology |2 MeSH |
| 650 | _ | 2 | |a Young Adult |2 MeSH |
| 700 | 1 | _ | |a Riemer, Martin |0 P:(DE-2719)2813753 |b 1 |u dzne |
| 700 | 1 | _ | |a Wolbers, Thomas |0 P:(DE-2719)2810583 |b 2 |e Last author |u dzne |
| 773 | 1 | 8 | |a 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2018.12.010 |b : Elsevier BV, 2019-04-01 |p 53-61 |3 journal-article |2 Crossref |t Neurobiology of Aging |v 76 |y 2019 |x 0197-4580 |
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