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        Working Memory After Nature Exposure: The Role of Interoceptive Awareness

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        2025
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        Jetten, Danae
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        This study investigated working memory (WM) performance before and after nature exposure. In addition, it investigated if interoceptive awareness (IA) and walking duration would moderate this relationship. Forty-eight participants were randomly allocated to a 10- or 25-minute walk. WM was measured before and after the walk using an N-back task and IA was measured via three subscales (Not-Distracting, Attention Regulation and Emotional Awareness) of the Multidimensional Assessment of Interoceptive Awareness (MAIA) scale. Results showed a significant improvement in WM following nature exposure, regardless of walk duration. There was no significant main or moderation effects of IA. A significant interaction was however found between Not-Distracting and walk duration: for long walks, there was a higher correlation between Not-Distracting and WM performance. Low reliability in this study for Not-Distracting cautions against firm interpretation, but results suggest further investigation is warranted.
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