Journal article

Memory effects of visual and olfactory landmark information in human wayfinding


Authors listSchwarz, Mira; Hamburger, Kai

Publication year2024

Pages37-51

JournalCognitive Processing

Volume number25

Issue number1

ISSN1612-4782

eISSN1612-4790

Open access statusHybrid

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s10339-023-01169-7

PublisherSpringer


Abstract
Non-human animals are exceptionally good at using smell to find their way through the environment. However, the use of olfactory cues for human navigation is often underestimated. Although the sense of smell is well-known for its distinct connection to memory and emotion, memory effects in human navigation using olfactory landmarks have not been studied yet. Therefore, this article compares wayfinding and recognition performance for visual and olfactory landmarks learned by 52 participants in a virtual maze. Furthermore, it is one of the first empirical studies investigating differences in memory effects on human navigation by using two separate test situations 1 month apart. The experimental task was to find the way through a maze-like virtual environment with either olfactory or visual cues at the intersections that served as decision points. Our descriptive results show that performance was above chance level for both conditions (visual and olfactory landmarks). Wayfinding performance did not decrease 1 month later when using olfactory landmarks. In contrast, when using visual landmarks wayfinding performance decreased significantly, while visual landmarks overall lead to better recognition than olfactory landmarks at both times of testing. The results demonstrate the unique character of human odor memory and support the conclusion that olfactory cues may be used in human spatial orientation. Furthermore, the present study expands the research field of human wayfinding by providing a study that investigates memory for landmark knowledge and route decisions for the visual and olfactory modality. However, more studies are required to put this important research strand forward.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleSchwarz, M. and Hamburger, K. (2024) Memory effects of visual and olfactory landmark information in human wayfinding, Cognitive Processing, 25(1), pp. 37-51. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10339-023-01169-7

APA Citation styleSchwarz, M., & Hamburger, K. (2024). Memory effects of visual and olfactory landmark information in human wayfinding. Cognitive Processing. 25(1), 37-51. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10339-023-01169-7



Keywords


CITYIMAGERYLandmarkNAVIGATIONOdor memoryODORSRECALLSpatial cognitionWayfinding

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