2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.10.16.562507
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Age-related disparities in oscillatory dynamics within scene-selective regions during spatial navigation

Marion Durteste,
Alexandre Delaux,
Ainhoa Ariztégui
et al.

Abstract: Position is a key property that allows certain objects in the environment to attain navigational relevance. Symmetrical processing of object position across the horizontal meridian remains an unchallenged assumption of the spatial navigation literature. Nonetheless, a growing body of research reports vertical inhomogeneities in perceptual tasks, and recent evidence points towards a lower visual field preference in healthy aging. Factoring in the vertical position of objects to better apprehend spatial navigati… Show more

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“…However, recent methodological advances, particularly the incorporation of fMRI-derived priors (Abreu et al, 2022;Cottereau et al, 2015) appear to offer the possibility of improving spatial accuracy (Liu et al, 2023). This may allow future work to distinguish between OPA, PPA, and MPA activity, as was recently achieved by Durteste et al (2023), or to investigate the role of place-memory areas (Steel et al, 2021(Steel et al, , 2023.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, recent methodological advances, particularly the incorporation of fMRI-derived priors (Abreu et al, 2022;Cottereau et al, 2015) appear to offer the possibility of improving spatial accuracy (Liu et al, 2023). This may allow future work to distinguish between OPA, PPA, and MPA activity, as was recently achieved by Durteste et al (2023), or to investigate the role of place-memory areas (Steel et al, 2021(Steel et al, , 2023.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To address this issue, future investigations might consider including control tasks relying on stimulus detection and decision-making paradigms, such as the N-back task. Finally, given the changes in visual exploration between young and older adults and their impact on information processing (Bécu et al, 2020(Bécu et al, , 2023Durteste et al, 2023;Ryan et al, 2022) it would be worthwhile to investigate the effect of age on gaze patterns during a landmark-based reorientation task, linking EEG with eye-tracking data to gain more insight into how older adults are impaired in using landmarks during reorientation.…”
Section: Limitations and Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%