Perception of affordances from dynamic displays

T. Stoffregen, Y. Sheng, K. Gorday, S. Flynn
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We studied perception of affordances for the actions of other persons (actors) from kinematic displays. Observers judged the maximum and preferred sitting heights of tall and short actors. Judgments were scaled in centimeters, as proportion of the observer's leg length, and as a proportion of each actor's leg length. Only when judgments were scaled by actor leg length did they reflect the actual ordinal relation between the capabilities of the actors. In addition, observers differentiated tall and short actors only when the displays contained direct information about relations between the actors and the chair. We concluded that observers can perceive affordances for the actions of actors, and that kinematic displays can be sufficient to support such percepts, if they preserve actor-environment relations that define affordances. We briefly discuss implications of these findings for display design.
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从动态显示中感知启示
我们研究了动态显示对其他人(演员)动作的可视性感知。观察人员判断高个子和矮个子演员的最大坐高和喜欢的坐高。判断以厘米为单位,作为观察者腿长和每个演员腿长的比例。只有当判断是根据演员的腿长来衡量时,它们才反映出演员能力之间的实际顺序关系。此外,只有当展示包含了演员和椅子之间关系的直接信息时,观察者才会区分高个子和矮个子演员。我们得出的结论是,观察者可以感知行为者行为的可视性,而运动学显示可以足够支持这样的感知,如果他们保持定义可视性的行为者-环境关系。我们简要地讨论了这些发现对显示设计的影响。
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