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Reframing spatial frames of reference: What can aging tell us about egocentric and allocentric navigation?
WIREs Cognitive Science ( IF 3.2 ) Pub Date : 2020-11-13 , DOI: 10.1002/wcs.1549
Natalia Ladyka-Wojcik 1 , Morgan D Barense 1, 2
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Representations of space in mind are crucial for navigation, facilitating processes such as remembering landmark locations, understanding spatial relationships between objects, and integrating routes. A significant problem, however, is the lack of consensus on how these representations are encoded and stored in memory. Specifically, the nature of egocentric and allocentric frames of reference in human memory is widely debated. Yet, in recent investigations of the spatial domain across the lifespan, these distinctions in mnemonic spatial frames of reference have identified age‐related impairments. In this review, we survey the ways in which different terms related to spatial representations in memory have been operationalized in past aging research and suggest a taxonomy to provide a common language for future investigations and theoretical discussion.

中文翻译:

重新构建空间参考框架:关于以自我为中心和以异己为中心的导航,衰老可以告诉我们什么?

脑海中的空间表示对于导航、促进诸如记住地标位置、理解对象之间的空间关系和整合路线等过程至关重要。然而,一个重要的问题是对这些表示如何编码和存储在内存中缺乏共识。具体来说,人类记忆中以自我为中心和以异己为中心的参照系的性质引起了广泛的争论。然而,在最近对整个生命周期空间域的调查中,记忆空间参考框架中的这些区别已经确定了与年龄相关的障碍。在这次审查中,
更新日期:2020-11-13
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