Long-term spatial memory in humans trained in a virtual maze

<p class="p1"><span class="s1">In this study we evaluated the long-term spatial memory in humans. A quasiexperimental design was used in which three groups of undergraduate students were trained in a virtual water maze to locate a hidden platform whose location was in...

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Main Authors: David Luna, Moisés Manzanares-Silva, Katia Rodríguez-González, Héctor López-Cruz
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Language:English
Published: Universidad Católica de Colombia 2017-12-01
Series:Acta Colombiana de Psicología
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Online Access:https://editorial.ucatolica.edu.co/ojsucatolica/revistas_ucatolica/index.php/acta-colombiana-psicologia/article/view/1284
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spelling doaj-b1428bc708234313a8ecc46aed38ae1a2020-11-25T01:13:25ZengUniversidad Católica de ColombiaActa Colombiana de Psicología0123-91551909-97112017-12-0121170941325Long-term spatial memory in humans trained in a virtual mazeDavid Luna0Moisés Manzanares-Silva1Katia Rodríguez-González2Héctor López-Cruz3Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Centro Interdisciplinario de Ciencias de la Salud, Unidad Santo TomásInstituto Politécnico Nacional, Centro Interdisciplinario de Ciencias de la Salud, Unidad Santo TomásInstituto Politécnico Nacional, Centro Interdisciplinario de Ciencias de la Salud, Unidad Santo Tomás Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Facultad de PsicologíaInstituto Politécnico Nacional, Centro Interdisciplinario de Ciencias de la Salud, Unidad Santo Tomás<p class="p1"><span class="s1">In this study we evaluated the long-term spatial memory in humans. A quasiexperimental design was used in which three groups of undergraduate students were trained in a virtual water maze to locate a hidden platform whose location was indicated by a set of cues. A pre-test without platform was performed prior to the training, and a post-test was conducted immediately after this (Group 0h), or after a retention interval of two (Group 48h) or seven days (Group 168h). For the pre-test, there was no evidence of preference for any area of the maze. Throughout the training trials, the time to find the goal decreased without differences between groups. During the post-test, all groups showed a preference for the reinforced quadrant, although the spent time, swimming distance, and accuracy of the search behavior in that area was equivalent between Group 0 h and Group 48 h, but higher than that shown by the Group 168 h. These data indicate changes in long-term spatial memory in humans, occurring after an interval of 48 h after its acquisition. The results are discussed on the basis of general memory processes and specific processes proposed by particular spatial memory theories. The clinical and comparative psychology implications are also addressed.<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span></span></p>https://editorial.ucatolica.edu.co/ojsucatolica/revistas_ucatolica/index.php/acta-colombiana-psicologia/article/view/1284Laberinto virtual de agua, retención, olvido espontáneo, memoria espacial
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author David Luna
Moisés Manzanares-Silva
Katia Rodríguez-González
Héctor López-Cruz
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Moisés Manzanares-Silva
Katia Rodríguez-González
Héctor López-Cruz
Long-term spatial memory in humans trained in a virtual maze
Acta Colombiana de Psicología
Laberinto virtual de agua, retención, olvido espontáneo, memoria espacial
author_facet David Luna
Moisés Manzanares-Silva
Katia Rodríguez-González
Héctor López-Cruz
author_sort David Luna
title Long-term spatial memory in humans trained in a virtual maze
title_short Long-term spatial memory in humans trained in a virtual maze
title_full Long-term spatial memory in humans trained in a virtual maze
title_fullStr Long-term spatial memory in humans trained in a virtual maze
title_full_unstemmed Long-term spatial memory in humans trained in a virtual maze
title_sort long-term spatial memory in humans trained in a virtual maze
publisher Universidad Católica de Colombia
series Acta Colombiana de Psicología
issn 0123-9155
1909-9711
publishDate 2017-12-01
description <p class="p1"><span class="s1">In this study we evaluated the long-term spatial memory in humans. A quasiexperimental design was used in which three groups of undergraduate students were trained in a virtual water maze to locate a hidden platform whose location was indicated by a set of cues. A pre-test without platform was performed prior to the training, and a post-test was conducted immediately after this (Group 0h), or after a retention interval of two (Group 48h) or seven days (Group 168h). For the pre-test, there was no evidence of preference for any area of the maze. Throughout the training trials, the time to find the goal decreased without differences between groups. During the post-test, all groups showed a preference for the reinforced quadrant, although the spent time, swimming distance, and accuracy of the search behavior in that area was equivalent between Group 0 h and Group 48 h, but higher than that shown by the Group 168 h. These data indicate changes in long-term spatial memory in humans, occurring after an interval of 48 h after its acquisition. The results are discussed on the basis of general memory processes and specific processes proposed by particular spatial memory theories. The clinical and comparative psychology implications are also addressed.<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span></span></p>
topic Laberinto virtual de agua, retención, olvido espontáneo, memoria espacial
url https://editorial.ucatolica.edu.co/ojsucatolica/revistas_ucatolica/index.php/acta-colombiana-psicologia/article/view/1284
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