A dedicated system for topographical working memory: evidence from domain-specific interference tests

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L. Piccardi
R. Nori
M. Boccia
S. Barbetti
P. Verde
C. Guariglia
F. Ferlazzo
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[1] L’Aquila University,Department of Life, Health and Environmental Sciences
[2] IRCCS Fondazione Santa Lucia of Rome,Neuropsychology Unit
[3] Bologna University,Department of Psychology
[4] “Sapienza” University of Rome,Department of Psychology
[5] Aeroporto “M. de Bernardi” Pratica di Mare Pomezia,Centro Sperimentale Volo – Reparto Medicina Aeronautica e Spaziale
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Interference effects; Dual task; Navigational memory; Visuo-spatial working memory; Topographical disorientation; Walking Corsi Test;
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In the present study, we used single- and dual-task conditions to investigate the nature of topographical working memory to better understand what type of task can hamper performance during navigation. During dual-task conditions, we considered four different sources of interference: motor (M), spatial motor (SM), verbal (i.e. articulatory suppression AS) and spatial environmental (SE). In order to assess the nature of topographical working memory, we used the Walking Corsi Test, asking the participants to perform two tasks simultaneously (M, SM, AS and SE). Our results showed that only spatial-environmental interference hampers the execution of a topographical working memory task, suggesting a task-domain-specific effect. We also found general gender differences in the topographical working memory capabilities: men were more proficient than women, regardless of the type of interferences. However, like men, women performed worse when a spatial-environmental interference was present.
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