Behavioral testing showed navigational experience affect visual scene representation.
A: The top panel shows the visual same/different task paradigm used in the testing. The second and third panel demonstrates an example of condition assignment. In the analysis, only trials with different response were divided into matched navigability and mismatched navigability condition. When a participants respond ‘different’ to a scene pair, a slower response time is expected in the matched condition compared to the mismatched condition if the navigational experience affect visual scene representation. B: Matched navigability condition (Mean=685ms, 95% CI: [637, 732]) showed a slower response time compared to the mismatched condition (Mean=712ms, 95% CI: [662, 762]) in the experimental group but not in the control group. These results suggest navigational experience affect visual scene representation even in visual task that does not involve navigation. ** indicates p<0.01.