Aha! I know where I am: the contribution of visuospatial cues to reorientation in urban environments

IF 1.6 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL Spatial Cognition and Computation Pub Date : 2021-01-03 DOI:10.1080/13875868.2020.1865359
E. Charalambous, S. Hanna, A. Penn
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ABSTRACT Reorientation depends greatly on the perceived geometric information, which constantly changes during navigation in urban environments. Environmental novelty, as a driver of exploratory behavior, is likely to engender this spatial Aha! moment. The paper investigates the contribution of two qualitatively different types of novelty, corresponding to distinct visuospatial cues: (a) situations that cause surprise, e.g., a sudden change in spaciousness; versus (b) situations that engender mystery, e.g., a change in the complexity of visuospatial information and the promise of gaining new information. Visibility graph analysis is used to quantify and examine these hypotheses in relation to participants’ exploratory behavior and brain dynamics (EEG) during virtual navigation. The findings suggest that reorientation is a spatial boundary effect, associated primarily with a change in visuospatial complexity.
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啊哈!我知道我在哪里:视觉空间线索对城市环境中重新定位的贡献
在城市环境中,导航过程中不断变化的几何信息对定位的影响很大。环境新颖性作为探索行为的驱动因素,很可能产生这种空间啊哈!的时刻。本文研究了两种性质不同的新颖性类型的贡献,对应于不同的视觉空间线索:(a)引起惊讶的情况,例如,空间的突然变化;相对于(b)产生神秘感的情况,例如,视觉空间信息复杂性的变化和获得新信息的承诺。可见性图分析用于量化和检验这些假设与虚拟导航过程中参与者的探索行为和脑动力学(EEG)的关系。研究结果表明,重新定向是一种空间边界效应,主要与视觉空间复杂性的变化有关。
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Spatial Cognition and Computation
Spatial Cognition and Computation PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
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