How environment geometry and route order affect spatial memory

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Environment geometry significantly impacts how we learn and remember routes, with irregular shapes leading to worse spatial memory. Researchers found that the combination of environmental shape and the order of navigation interact additively, negatively affecting memory in geometrically irregular areas. Individual differences in navigational ability also play a role, influencing sensitivity to environmental irregularities.


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