2022
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-20562-4
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Effects of exploring a novel environment on memory across the lifespan

Abstract: Exploration of a novel environment has been shown to promote memory formation in healthy adults. Studies in animals have suggested that such novelty-induced memory boosts are mediated by hippocampal dopamine. The dopaminergic system is known to develop and deteriorate over the lifespan, but so far, the effects of novelty on memory across the lifespan have not yet been investigated. In the current study, we had children, adolescents, younger, and older adults (n = 439) explore novel and previously familiarized … Show more

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“…Participants were part of a larger study that examined novelty effects on learning and was conducted at Science Live , an innovative research program of the NEMO Science Museum in Amsterdam, the Netherlands which gives visitors the opportunity to volunteer to participate in scientific research. Results regarding the novelty manipulation have been reported elsewhere (Ruitenberg et al, 2022 ; Schomaker et al, 2022 ); here, we present novel findings and only analyze data from participants in the control group (i.e., 253 individuals not subjected to the novelty manipulation). Written informed consent was obtained from all participants or their parents in the case of minors.…”
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confidence: 59%
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“…Participants were part of a larger study that examined novelty effects on learning and was conducted at Science Live , an innovative research program of the NEMO Science Museum in Amsterdam, the Netherlands which gives visitors the opportunity to volunteer to participate in scientific research. Results regarding the novelty manipulation have been reported elsewhere (Ruitenberg et al, 2022 ; Schomaker et al, 2022 ); here, we present novel findings and only analyze data from participants in the control group (i.e., 253 individuals not subjected to the novelty manipulation). Written informed consent was obtained from all participants or their parents in the case of minors.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…As part of the larger study, participants performed a battery involving different tasks including the exploration of two virtual environments. Participants in the present study all explored the same virtual environment twice and were not exposed to novelty; they thus served as control subjects for the overall study (Ruitenberg et al, 2022 ; Schomaker et al, 2022 ). They subsequently performed a word-learning task, the motor adaptation task, and a landmark memory task (for details and results regarding the word learning and landmark tasks, see Schomaker et al, 2022 ).…”
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“…It improves goal‐directed behavior (Düzel et al, 2010), enhances attention (Sokolov, 1963) and memory encoding (Cen et al, 2021; Schomaker, 2019; Steiger et al, 2022). Importantly, the underlying brain structures, including substantia nigra/ventral tegmental area (SN/VTA) and medial temporal lobe (MTL), are known to degenerate during healthy aging (Backman et al, 2006; Bunzeck et al, 2007; Fearnley & Lees, 1991) often with negative consequences on learning and memory (Schomaker et al, 2022). However, and in contrast to theoretical accounts (Düzel et al, 2010), in a recent study the positive effects of novelty on recognition memory were stable in older humans (Steiger et al, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The dentate gyrus (DG) of the hippocampus (HPC) is important for many cognitive processes [1][2][3][4][5][6] , which mature and decline over development and aging 7 . For example, the ability to form long term memories does not begin until early childhood 8,9 , while cognitive decline begins in late adulthood [10][11][12] and accelerates in age-related dementias such as Alzheimer's disease (AD) 13,14 .…”
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