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Navigable Space and Traversable Edges Differentially Influence Reorientation in Sighted and Blind Mice.

Marc E Normandin1, Maria C Garza1, Manuel Miguel Ramos-Alvarez2, Joshua B Julian3, Tuoyo Eresanara1, Nishanth Punjaala1, Juan H Vasquez1, Matthew R Lopez1, Isabel A Muzzio1.   

Abstract

Reorientation enables navigators to regain their bearings after becoming lost. Disoriented individuals primarily reorient themselves using the geometry of a layout, even when other informative cues, such as landmarks, are present. Yet the specific strategies that animals use to determine geometry are unclear. Moreover, because vision allows subjects to rapidly form precise representations of objects and background, it is unknown whether it has a deterministic role in the use of geometry. In this study, we tested sighted and congenitally blind mice (Ns = 8-11) in various settings in which global shape parameters were manipulated. Results indicated that the navigational affordances of the context-the traversable space-promote sampling of boundaries, which determines the effective use of geometric strategies in both sighted and blind mice. However, blind animals can also effectively reorient themselves using 3D edges by extensively patrolling the borders, even when the traversable space is not limited by these boundaries.

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Keywords:  blindness; geometric strategy; reorientation; spatial learning; spatial navigation

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35536866      PMCID: PMC9343889          DOI: 10.1177/09567976211055373

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Sci        ISSN: 0956-7976


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