What makes a route appear longer? An experimental perspective on features, route segmentation, and distance knowledge.

Petra Jansen-Osmann, Bettina Berendt
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Abstract

Five experiments performed in a desktop virtual-reality setting investigated the influence of environmental features--that is, noticeable landmarks along the route--on distance estimation. Landmarks were of two types: Either they simply "filled" the route or they "filled" and also segmented it, thereby inducing a hierarchical structuring of the route. Previous research had left the question open of whether a filling or a segmenting feature leads to an overestimation of a distance along the route. Our experiments showed different results dependent on the kind of space: If an environment was learned from a route perspective, filling and segmenting environmental features led to overestimations of distances, while the segmenting of a route induced by a grouping of similar features did not. If the environment was learned from a map that afforded a survey perspective, route structuring induced through a segmenting feature or by phenomenal grouping led to an overestimation of distances, whereas features that merely filled the route did not.

是什么让一条路线看起来更长?特征,路线分割和距离知识的实验视角。
在桌面虚拟现实设置中进行的五个实验调查了环境特征(即路线上明显的地标)对距离估计的影响。地标有两种类型:要么简单地“填充”路线,要么“填充”并分割路线,从而形成路线的分层结构。之前的研究留下了一个悬而未决的问题,即填充或分割特征是否会导致对路线上距离的高估。我们的实验显示了不同空间类型的不同结果:如果从路线的角度学习环境,填充和分割环境特征会导致距离的高估,而由一组相似特征引起的路线分割则不会。如果环境是从提供调查视角的地图上学习的,那么通过分割特征或现象级分组诱导的路线结构会导致对距离的高估,而仅仅填充路线的特征则不会。
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