The possibility of flexibly retrieving our memories using a first-person or a third-person perspective (1PP or 3PP) has been extensively investigated in episodic memory research. Here, we used a Virtual Reality-based paradigm to manipulate the visual perspective used during the encoding stage to investigate age-related differences in the formation of memories experienced from 1PP vs. 3PP. 32 young adults and 32 seniors participated in the study. Participants navigated through two virtual cities to encode complex real-life virtual events, from either a 1PP (as if from their egocentric viewpoint) or a 3PP, while actively controlling an avatar. While recognition accuracy was higher in young adults after encoding in 1PP compared to 3PP, there was no benefit in memory formation in 1PP for older adults. These findings are discussed in terms of both age-related changes in episodic memory functioning and self-referencing processes.

Serino, S., Bieler-Aeschlimann, M., Guevara, A., Demonet, J., Serino, A. (2023). The effect of visual perspective on episodic memory in aging: A virtual reality study. CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION, 116(November 2023) [10.1016/j.concog.2023.103603].

The effect of visual perspective on episodic memory in aging: A virtual reality study

Serino, S
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2023

Abstract

The possibility of flexibly retrieving our memories using a first-person or a third-person perspective (1PP or 3PP) has been extensively investigated in episodic memory research. Here, we used a Virtual Reality-based paradigm to manipulate the visual perspective used during the encoding stage to investigate age-related differences in the formation of memories experienced from 1PP vs. 3PP. 32 young adults and 32 seniors participated in the study. Participants navigated through two virtual cities to encode complex real-life virtual events, from either a 1PP (as if from their egocentric viewpoint) or a 3PP, while actively controlling an avatar. While recognition accuracy was higher in young adults after encoding in 1PP compared to 3PP, there was no benefit in memory formation in 1PP for older adults. These findings are discussed in terms of both age-related changes in episodic memory functioning and self-referencing processes.
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Aging; Episodic memory; Virtual reality; Visual perspective;
English
16-nov-2023
2023
116
November 2023
103603
open
Serino, S., Bieler-Aeschlimann, M., Guevara, A., Demonet, J., Serino, A. (2023). The effect of visual perspective on episodic memory in aging: A virtual reality study. CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION, 116(November 2023) [10.1016/j.concog.2023.103603].
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