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Positive Effects of Nature on Cognitive Performance Across Multiple Experiments: Test Order but Not Affect Modulates the Cognitive Effects

机译:在多个实验中,自然对认知表现的积极影响:测试顺序但不影响调制认知效果

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Interactions with natural environments and nature-related stimuli have been found to be beneficial to cognitive performance, in particular on executive cognitive tasks with high demands on directed attention processes. However, results vary across different studies. The aim of the present paper was to evaluate the effects of nature vs. urban environments on cognitive performance across all of our published and new/unpublished studies testing the effects of different interactions with nature vs. urban/built control environments, on an executive-functioning test with high demands on directed attention—the backwards digit span (BDS) task. Specific aims in this study were to: (1) evaluate the effect of nature vs. urban environment interactions on BDS across different exposure types (e.g., real-world vs. artificial environments/stimuli); (2) disentangle the effects of testing order (i.e., effects caused by the order in which experimental conditions are administered) from the effects of the environment interactions, and (3) test the (mediating) role of affective changes on BDS performance. To this end, data from 13 experiments are presented, and pooled data-analyses are performed. Results from the pooled data-analyses (N = 528 participants) showed significant time-by-environment interactions with beneficial effects of nature compared to urban environments on BDS performance. There were also clear interactions with the order in which environment conditions were tested. Specifically, there were practice effects across environment conditions in first sessions. Importantly, after parceling out initial practice effects, the positive effects of nature compared to urban interactions on BDS performance were magnified. Changes in positive or negative affect did not mediate the beneficial effects of nature on BDS performance. These results are discussed in relation to the findings of other studies identified in the literature. Uncontrolled and confounding order effects (i.e., effects due to the order of experimental conditions, rather than the treatment conditions) may explain some of the inconsistent findings across studies in the literature on nature effects on cognitive performance. In all, these results highlight the robustness of the effects of natural environments on cognition, particularly when confounding order effects have been considered, and provide a more nuanced account of when a nature intervention will be most effective.
机译:已经发现与自然环境和与自然相关的刺激的相互作用对认知表现是有益的,特别是在对定向注意过程有很高要求的行政认知任务上。但是,不同研究的结果不同。本文的目的是在我们所有已发表和未发表的新研究中评估自然与城市环境对认知表现的影响,这些研究测试了与自然与城市/建筑控制环境之间的不同相互作用对执行者的影响。功能测试对定向注意力有很高的要求-倒数跨度(BDS)任务。这项研究的具体目的是:(1)在不同暴露类型(例如,现实世界与人工环境/刺激)之间评估自然与城市环境相互作用对BDS的影响; (2)将测试顺序的影响(即由执行实验条件的顺序引起的影响)与环境相互作用的影响区分开,(3)测试情感变化对BDS性能的(中介)作用。为此,提出了来自13个实验的数据,并进行了汇总数据分析。汇总的数据分析(N = 528名参与者)的结果表明,与城市环境相比,BDS的性能与环境之间存在显着的时间交互作用,并且具有自然的有益影响。与测试环境条件的顺序也存在明确的交互作用。具体而言,在第一届会议中,跨环境条件产生了实践效果。重要的是,在排除了最初的实践影响之后,与城市互动相比,自然对BDS性能的积极影响被放大了。正面或负面影响的变化并未调解自然对BDS性能的有益影响。这些结果与文献中确定的其他研究的发现有关。不受控制和混杂的顺序效应(即由于实验条件的顺序而不是治疗条件引起的效应)可能解释了关于自然对认知表现的影响的各种研究结果不一致。总而言之,这些结果突出了自然环境对认知的影响的鲁棒性,尤其是在考虑到混杂的秩序影响时,并提供了对自然干预何时将最有效的更细致的解释。

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