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Katiuscia Sacco1, Irene Ronga1, Pasqualina Perna1, Alessandro Cicerale1, Elena Del Fante1, Pietro Sarasso1, Giuliano Carlo Geminiani1.
Abstract
Allocentric space representations demonstrated to be crucial to improve visuo-spatial skills, pivotal in every-day life activities and for the development and maintenance of other cognitive abilities, such as memory and reasoning. Here, we present a series of three different experiments: Experiment 1, Discovery sample (23 young male participants); Experiment 2, Neuroimaging and replicating sample (23 young male participants); and Experiment 3 (14 young male participants). In the experiments, we investigated whether virtual navigation stimulates the ability to form spatial allocentric representations. With this aim, we used a novel 3D videogame (MindTheCity!), focused on the navigation of a virtual town. We verified whether playing at MindTheCity! enhanced the performance on spatial representational tasks (pointing to a specific location in space) and on a spatial memory test (asking participant to remember the location of specific objects). Furthermore, to uncover the neural mechanisms underlying the observed effects, we performed a preliminary fMRI investigation before and after the training with MindTheCity!. Results show that our virtual training enhances the ability to form allocentric representations and spatial memory (Experiment 1). Experiments 2 and 3 confirmed the behavioral results of Experiment 1. Furthermore, our preliminary neuroimaging and behavioral results suggest that the training activates brain circuits involved in higher-order mechanisms of information encoding, triggering the activation of broader cognitive processes and reducing the working load on memory circuits (Experiments 2 and 3).Entities:
Keywords: brain plasticity; learning; memory; spatial orientation; virtual reality training
Year: 2022 PMID: 35479185 PMCID: PMC9037151 DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2022.693968
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Hum Neurosci ISSN: 1662-5161 Impact factor: 3.169
FIGURE 1Experimental tasks (Experiments 1 and 2). Spatial memory task : subjects were asked to remember the location of the objects presented in figure (Experiment 1). Pointing task : in the videogame, subjects were asked to point to specific locations in the virtual space (Experiments 1-2-3). Experiment 1 procedures and timeline : the figure describes the experimental design of Experiment 1.
Experiment 1—pointing task.
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| 68.69 | 78.08 | 51.37 | 55.10 | |
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FIGURE 2Tracking of navigational strategies in Experiment 1. Daily performance in the Free exploration phase (A): subjects’ time needed to find the bicycle components. Daily performance in the Object search phase (B): subjects’ time needed to find and collect the bicycle components. *p < 0.05; **p < 0.01.
Experiment 1—tracking exploration strategies.
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| 13.40 | 13.04 | 10.95 | 10.55 | |
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| 9.73 | 10.09 | 6.31 | 8.14 | |
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FIGURE 3Results of Experiment 1. Pointing task (A): subjects’ angular errors made in the first and in the second part of the MindTheCity! training. Spatial memory task (B): subjects’ accuracy (absolute scores) following MindTheCity! and following Passive Navigation. Daily performance at pointing task (C): subjects’ angular errors made in each day of MindTheCity! training. *p < 0.05; **p < 0.01.
FIGURE 4Behavioral results of Experiment 2. Pointing task: subjects’ angular errors made in the first and in the second part of the MindTheCity! training. *p < 0.05; ***p < 0.005.
Experiment 2—pointing task.
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| 54.85 | 63.84 | 46.29 | 51.15 | |
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Post-training activations (compared to pre-training activations).
| ± | Brain region | Local maxima: x;y;z | |
| Post + | RH | Superior temporal gyrus | 58, –31, 9 |
| Post + | RH | Putamen | 23, 1, 11 |
| Post + | LH | Inferior parietal lobule, including the supramarginal gyrus | –44, –38, 43 |
| Post + | RH | Precuneus, including the inferior parietal lobule, the retrosplenial cortex and the posterior cingulate cortex (area 31) | 13, –55, 34 |
| Post + | LH | Precuneus, including the retrosplenial cortex and the posterior cingulate cortex (area 31) | –12, –58, 29 |
| Post – | RH | Cuneus including bilateral Parahippocampal and Lingual gyri | 3, –75, 16 |
| Post – | LH | Superior temporal gyrus, including the enthorinal cortex | –51, 1, –8 |
FIGURE 5Neuroimaging results of Experiment 2. Activation differences (post minus pre-training) during the Verbal memory task, superimposed on a Tailarach brain template (TAL coordinates: x = –7, y = –49, z = 3), radiological convention. Red-to-yellow blobs indicate greater activations in the post-training task compared to pre-training, whereas blue-to-green blobs represent lower activations in the post-training task compared to pre-training.
Experiment 3—pointing task.
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| 110.37 | 139.18 | 112.12 | 77.35 | |
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FIGURE 6Results of Experiment 3. Pointing task (A): subjects’ angular errors made in the first and in the second part of the MindTheCity! training. Verbal memory task (B): participants’ accuracy (absolute scores) following MindTheCity! and following Passive Navigation. Daily performance at pointing task (C): participants’ angular errors made in each day of MindTheCity! training. *p < 0.05; **p ≤ 0.01; ***p < 0.005.