虚拟城市环境中的感知环境安全和警觉性

IF 3.3 3区 工程技术 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Richard Jedon, Antal Haans, Yvonne de Kort
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摘要

目的:本研究在以往实验设计的基础上,采用虚拟现实技术对操作进行控制。在考虑推广步行作为一种交通方式和健康运动时,可感知的步行性和步行体验是至关重要的因素。这两个因素都与感知到的环境安全和对个人周围环境的警觉性有关。一项较早的实地研究发现,城市照明可能对这些因素产生影响。方法我们测试了虚拟城市环境中两种照明条件(白天和夜间)对感知环境安全性、警觉性和觉醒的影响,通过自我报告、表现和生理测量来测量(n = 62)。结果在夜间虚拟环境中,反应的准确性(即警觉性)较低。在白天的虚拟环境中,感知到的环境安全性最高,精力充沛的唤醒也是如此。紧张唤起对操纵没有反应,但能量和紧张唤起的概念与感知到的环境安全表现出明显的相反关系。结论唤醒类型在环境安全感知中起作用;这是影响可步行性的主要因素。这种认识有助于促进步行作为一种可持续的交通方式和一种健康的锻炼形式。城市照明,警觉性,感知环境安全,觉醒,焦虑。
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Perceived environmental safety and alertness in virtual urban environments

Objectives

The current study builds on the past experimental design but applies virtual reality for control over the manipulation.

Background

Perceived walkability and the experience of walking are vital factors when considering promotion of walking as a mode of transportation and healthy exercise. Both of these factors are linked with the perceived environmental safety and alertness to individuals’ surroundings. An earlier field study found support for possible effects of urban lighting on these factors.

Methods

We tested the effect of two lighting conditions in virtual urban environments (daytime and nightime) on perceived environmental safety, alertness and arousal, measured through self-report, performance, and physiological measures (n = 62).

Results

Accuracy of responses (i.e., alertness) was lower in the nighttime virtual environment. Perceived environmental safety was highest in the daytime virtual environment, as was energetic arousal. Tense arousal did not respond to the manipulation, but concepts of energetic and tense arousal showed clear, opposite relationships with perceived environmental safety.

Conclusions

Type of arousal plays a role in perceived environmental safety; a major factor influencing perceived walkability. This understanding can help promote walking as a sustainable mode of transportation and a form of healthy exercise. urban lighting, alertness, perceived environmental safety, arousal, anxiety.
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