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Curiosity shapes spatial exploration and cognitive map formation in humans

Psychology

Curiosity shapes spatial exploration and cognitive map formation in humans

D. Cen, E. Teichert, et al.

Curiosity helps build cognitive maps — this study shows that pre-exploration curiosity predicts how much people explore, visual exploration shapes post-exploration interest, and Stress Tolerance strengthens curiosity's link to exploration, with both curiosity and exploration improving spatial recall. Research conducted by Danlu Cen, Eva Teichert, Carl J. Hodgetts, and Matthias J. Gruber.... show more
Abstract
Cognitive maps are thought to arise, at least in part, from our intrinsic curiosity to explore unknown places. However, it remains untested how curiosity shapes aspects of spatial exploration in humans. Combining a virtual reality task with indices of exploration complexity, we found that pre-exploration curiosity states predicted how much individuals spatially explored environments, whereas markers of visual exploration determined post-exploration feelings of interest. Moreover, individual differences in curiosity traits, particularly Stress Tolerance, modulated the relationship between curiosity and spatial exploration, suggesting the capacity to cope with uncertainty enhances the curiosity-exploration link. Furthermore, both curiosity and spatial exploration predicted how precisely participants could recall spatial-relational details of the environment, as measured by a sketch map task. These results provide new evidence for a link between curiosity and exploratory behaviour, and how curiosity might shape cognitive map formation.
Publisher
Communications Psychology
Published On
Dec 30, 2024
Authors
Danlu Cen, Eva Teichert, Carl J. Hodgetts, Matthias J. Gruber
Tags
Curiosity
Spatial exploration
Cognitive maps
Virtual reality
Sketch map recall
Stress Tolerance
Visual exploration
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