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Real and virtual environments have comparable spatial memory distortions after scale and geometric transformations

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Boundaries define space, impacting spatial memory and neural representations. Unlike rodents, impact in humans is often tested using desktop virtual-reality (VR). This lacks self-motion cues, diminishing path-integration input. We replicated a desktop-VR study testing boundary impact on spatial memory for object locations using a physical, desktop-VR, and head-mounted-display-VR environment. Performance was measured by comparing participant responses to seven spatial distribution models using geometric or walking-path metrics. A weighted-linear combination of geometric models and a “place-cell-firing” model performed best, with identical fits across environments. Spatial representation appears differentially influenced by different boundary changes, but similarly across virtual and physical environments
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hal-04584836 , version 1 (23-05-2024)

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Fiona E Zisch, Antoine Coutrot, Coco Newton, Maria Murcia-López, Anisa Motala, et al.. Real and virtual environments have comparable spatial memory distortions after scale and geometric transformations. Spatial Cognition and Computation, 2024, 24 (2), pp.115 - 143. ⟨10.1080/13875868.2024.2303016⟩. ⟨hal-04584836⟩
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