Enriching Hippocampal Memory Function in Older Adults Through Real-World Exploration

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Age-related structural and functional changes in the hippocampus can have a severe impact on hippocampal-dependent memory performance. Here, we tested the hypothesis that a real-world spatial exploration and learning intervention would improve hippocampal-dependent memory performance in healthy older adults. We developed a scavenger hunt task that participants performed over the course of a 4-week behavioral intervention period. Following this intervention, participants’ lure discrimination index (LDI) on the Mnemonic Similarity Task was significantly higher than it was at baseline and greater than that of a No-Contact Control Group, while traditional recognition scores remained relatively unchanged. These results point to the viability of a spatial exploration intervention for improving hippocampal-dependent memory in older adults.

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Kolarik, B. S., Stark, S. M., & Stark, C. E. L. (2020). Enriching Hippocampal Memory Function in Older Adults Through Real-World Exploration. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 12. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2020.00158

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