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它从哪里来,又要到哪里去?方向来源在空间不确定性期间影响导航决策。

Where did it come from, where do you go? Direction sources influence navigation decisions during spatial uncertainty.

作者信息

Brunyé Tad T, Gagnon Stephanie A, Gardony Aaron L, Gopal Nikhil, Holmes Amanda, Taylor Holly A, Tenbrink Thora

机构信息

a Department of Psychology , Tufts University , Medford , MA , USA.

出版信息

Q J Exp Psychol (Hove). 2015;68(3):585-607. doi: 10.1080/17470218.2014.963131. Epub 2014 Oct 6.

Abstract

Previous research on route directions largely considers the case when a knowledgeable route-giver conveys accurate information. In the real world, however, route information is sometimes inaccurate, and directions can lead navigators astray. We explored how participants respond to route directions containing ambiguities between landmarks and turn directions, forcing reliance on one or the other. In three experiments, participants read route directions (e.g., To get to the metro station, take a right at the pharmacy) and then selected from destinations on a map. Critically, in half of the trials the landmark (pharmacy) and turn (right) directions were conflicting, such that the participant had to make a decision under conditions of uncertainty; under these conditions, we measured whether participants preferentially relied upon landmark- versus direction-based strategies. Across the three experiments, participants were either provided no information regarding the source of directions (Experiment 1), or told that the source of directions was a GPS device (Experiment 2), or a human (Experiment 3). Without information regarding the source of directions, participants generally relied on landmarks or turn information under conditions of ambiguity; in contrast, with a GPS source participants relied primarily on turn information, and with a human source on landmark information. Results were robust across gender and individual differences in spatial preference. We discuss these results within the context of spatial decision-making theory and consider implications for the design and development of landmark-inclusive navigation systems.

摘要

以往关于路线指示的研究主要考虑的是,知识渊博的路线指引者传达准确信息的情况。然而,在现实世界中,路线信息有时并不准确,指示可能会使导航者误入歧途。我们探究了参与者如何应对地标和转向指示之间存在模糊性的路线指示,这迫使他们只能依赖其中一种信息。在三项实验中,参与者阅读路线指示(例如,要去地铁站,在药店处右转),然后从地图上的目的地中进行选择。关键的是,在一半的试验中,地标(药店)和转向(右转)指示相互冲突,这样参与者就必须在不确定的情况下做出决定;在这些情况下,我们测量了参与者是更倾向于依赖基于地标的策略还是基于方向的策略。在这三项实验中,要么没有向参与者提供关于指示来源的任何信息(实验1),要么告知他们指示来源是全球定位系统设备(实验2),要么是人类(实验3)。在没有关于指示来源信息的情况下,参与者在存在模糊性的条件下通常依赖地标或转向信息;相比之下,当指示来源是全球定位系统时,参与者主要依赖转向信息,当指示来源是人类时则依赖地标信息。研究结果在性别和空间偏好的个体差异方面都很稳健。我们在空间决策理论的背景下讨论这些结果,并考虑其对包含地标的导航系统设计和开发的启示。

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