Using artificial ground murals to promote restorative sidewalk experiences: Effects of colors and patterns on mood, perceived restorativeness, and heart rate in virtual reality

IF 7 1区 心理学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Journal of Environmental Psychology Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-03 DOI:10.1016/j.jenvp.2025.102544
Lanqing Gu , Jenny Roe , Martin Knöll
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Ground murals have been applied in streetscapes to improve walkability, pedestrian safety, and social interaction. However, limited research explores how the design of murals enhances environmental qualities associated with restorative experiences in urban gray streetscapes. This study employed a 3 × 2 mixed design, with color (warm, cool, and achromatic) as a within-subjects factor and pattern (angular and curvilinear) as a between-subjects factor, to explore the effects of ground mural design features on subjective mood states, heart rate (HR), and perceived restorativeness (PR). Virtual reality (VR) was used to simulate a gray commercial street with high motorized traffic volumes in Darmstadt, Germany. Students (n = 83) from Darmstadt were separated into two pattern design groups and underwent a virtual walk through the scenario without murals, with each color condition in a reverse counterbalanced order. Pre- and post-mood states were assessed by mood statements, and PR was rated using an adjusted Perceived Restorativeness Scale (PRS). Changes in pre-post physiological arousal were measured using wearable sensors capturing HR change. Results revealed that color was a critical design factor for ground murals affecting restorative experiences. In an urban gray sidewalk setting, ground murals with cool and achromatic colors and curvilinear patterns significantly improved PR, while warm-colored murals increased energetic arousal and reduced relaxation. When comparing design conditions, cool colors were perceived as more relaxing than warm colors. Chromatic designs enhanced pleasure and energetic arousal compared to achromatic designs. No HR change difference was observed between conditions. This is the first study pairing street ground mural design features with physiological and psychological responses within a VR experimental context. It provides insights for cost-effective color and pattern urban design interventions that could support mental health and well-being.
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使用人造地面壁画促进修复人行道体验:虚拟现实中颜色和图案对情绪、感知恢复和心率的影响
地面壁画被应用于街景中,以改善步行性、行人安全性和社会互动。然而,有限的研究探讨了壁画设计如何提高与城市灰色街道景观中恢复性体验相关的环境质量。本研究采用3 × 2混合设计,以色彩(暖色、冷色和消色差)为被试内因素,图案(角形和曲线)为被试间因素,探讨地面壁画设计特征对主观情绪状态、心率(HR)和知觉恢复性(PR)的影响。采用虚拟现实(VR)技术模拟了德国达姆施塔特市一条机动车交通量大的灰色商业街。来自Darmstadt的学生(n = 83)被分成两个图案设计组,并在没有壁画的情况下进行虚拟行走,每种颜色条件都以相反的平衡顺序进行。通过情绪陈述评估前后情绪状态,并使用调整后的感知恢复量表(PRS)评定PR。使用可穿戴传感器捕捉心率变化来测量生理前后唤醒的变化。结果表明,色彩是影响修复体验的地面壁画的关键设计因素。在城市灰色的人行道环境中,带有冷色、消色系和曲线图案的地面壁画显著提高了PR,而暖色壁画则增加了能量唤起,减少了放松。当比较设计条件时,冷色被认为比暖色更令人放松。与消色设计相比,彩色设计增强了愉悦感和能量唤起。两组间无HR变化差异。这是第一个在VR实验背景下将街道地面壁画设计特征与生理和心理反应相结合的研究。它为具有成本效益的色彩和图案城市设计干预提供了见解,可以支持心理健康和福祉。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Environmental Psychology is the premier journal in the field, serving individuals in a wide range of disciplines who have an interest in the scientific study of the transactions and interrelationships between people and their surroundings (including built, social, natural and virtual environments, the use and abuse of nature and natural resources, and sustainability-related behavior). The journal publishes internationally contributed empirical studies and reviews of research on these topics that advance new insights. As an important forum for the field, the journal publishes some of the most influential papers in the discipline that reflect the scientific development of environmental psychology. Contributions on theoretical, methodological, and practical aspects of all human-environment interactions are welcome, along with innovative or interdisciplinary approaches that have a psychological emphasis. Research areas include: •Psychological and behavioral aspects of people and nature •Cognitive mapping, spatial cognition and wayfinding •Ecological consequences of human actions •Theories of place, place attachment, and place identity •Environmental risks and hazards: perception, behavior, and management •Perception and evaluation of buildings and natural landscapes •Effects of physical and natural settings on human cognition and health •Theories of proenvironmental behavior, norms, attitudes, and personality •Psychology of sustainability and climate change •Psychological aspects of resource management and crises •Social use of space: crowding, privacy, territoriality, personal space •Design of, and experiences related to, the physical aspects of workplaces, schools, residences, public buildings and public space
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