| Literature DB >> 35790607 |
Yamin Wang1, Leran Zhang2, Hong Kan2, Jidong Gao2.
Abstract
Many studies have been conducted to demonstrate the survival processing advantage (SPA) as an evolutionary-oriented memory effect. But few studies were conducted to demonstrate this effect in real-life or simulated survival environments. This study tested whether the SPA could be replicated in a survival virtual reality environment (VRE). In Experiment 1, the SPAs were measured in VREs (survival grasslands, survival battlefield, nonsurvival moving) in which Experiment 1A used the standard long instructions and Experiment 1B used the modified short instructions. In Experiment 2, the SPAs were measured again with the scenarios corresponding to the VREs used in Experiment 1A. All experiments demonstrated typical SPAs, suggesting that the survival VRE is a reliable tool in designing and delivering a survival situation. The potential problems of applying survival VRE to survival processing research are discussed at the end.Entities:
Keywords: Emotional activation; Free recall; Survival processing advantage; Virtual reality environment
Year: 2022 PMID: 35790607 DOI: 10.3758/s13421-022-01341-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mem Cognit ISSN: 0090-502X