Finding a City Name in a Traffic Sign: Effects of Word Case and Visual Motion.

IF 2.9 3区 心理学 Q1 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Human Factors Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-10 DOI:10.1177/00187208231192756
Pilar Tejero, Laura Royo, Javier Roca
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Abstract

Objectives: To investigate the word recognition effects of the use of all-uppercase (e.g., VALENCIA) or titled-case (e.g., Valencia) for city names in traffic signs, controlling for word size, and comparing stationary and dynamic viewing situations.

Background: Prior studies provide mixed evidence regarding the effects of word case on the recognition of city names in traffic signs. Moreover, the evidence on the potential impact of visual motion on these effects is scarce.

Method: We carried out an experimental study using simulated traffic signs. The task was to indicate, for each sign, whether it contained a given city name or not (word search task, 50% positive trials). Visual motion of signs was manipulated as a between-participants factor: stationary (the sign was still) versus dynamic (the sign expanded as if the participant was approaching to it). Word case was manipulated as a within-participants factor: all-uppercase versus two titled-case conditions varying in font size: width-matched titled-case and point size-matched titled-case.

Results: In both the stationary and dynamic conditions, all-uppercase resulted in more incorrect responses and slower latencies than width-matched titled-case. When compared to point size-matched titled-case, all-uppercase produced slower correct responses in the stationary condition, whereas faster in the dynamic condition.

Conclusion: Other factors being equal, all-uppercase city names will be recognized worse than their titled-case versions in traffic signs, both in stationary and dynamic situations.

Application: Results in the current experimental study would be of interest in the design of traffic signs and other circumstances in which text is presented in motion.

在交通标志中查找城市名称:单词大小写和视觉运动的影响。
研究目的研究交通标志中的城市名称使用全大写(如 VALENCIA)或有标题大写(如 Valencia)时的单词识别效果,同时控制单词大小,并比较静态和动态观察情况:背景:先前的研究提供了关于单词大小写对交通标志中城市名称识别影响的不同证据。此外,关于视觉运动对这些影响的潜在影响的证据也很少:我们使用模拟交通标志进行了一项实验研究。任务是指出每个标志是否包含给定的城市名称(单词搜索任务,50% 的肯定试验)。标志牌的视觉运动作为参与者之间的因素进行了处理:静止(标志牌静止不动)与动态(标志牌扩大,好像参与者正在靠近它)。单词大小写则作为参与者内部因素进行操纵:全大写与两种字体大小不同的标题大小写条件:宽度匹配的标题大小写和点大小匹配的标题大小写:在静态和动态条件下,全大写字母比宽度匹配的大写字母导致了更多的错误回答和更慢的延迟。在静态条件下,与点大小匹配的标题大小写相比,全大写字母的正确反应速度较慢,而在动态条件下则较快:结论:在其他因素相同的情况下,无论是在静态还是动态条件下,全大写字母的城市名称在交通标志中的识别率都比有标题大写字母的城市名称低:应用:本次实验研究的结果将对交通标志的设计和其他在运动中显示文字的环境产生影响。
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Human Factors
Human Factors 管理科学-行为科学
CiteScore
10.60
自引率
6.10%
发文量
99
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society publishes peer-reviewed scientific studies in human factors/ergonomics that present theoretical and practical advances concerning the relationship between people and technologies, tools, environments, and systems. Papers published in Human Factors leverage fundamental knowledge of human capabilities and limitations – and the basic understanding of cognitive, physical, behavioral, physiological, social, developmental, affective, and motivational aspects of human performance – to yield design principles; enhance training, selection, and communication; and ultimately improve human-system interfaces and sociotechnical systems that lead to safer and more effective outcomes.
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