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人类跟随行为对穿越缺口场景下决策的影响。

The effects of human following behaviours on decision making during aperture crossing scenarios.

机构信息

Dept. of Kinesiology & Physical Education, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, ON, Canada.

Dept. of Kinesiology & Physical Education, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Gait Posture. 2021 Jan;83:232-236. doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2020.11.002. Epub 2020 Nov 5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Everyday locomotion often requires that we navigate crowded and cluttered environments. Individuals navigating through nonconfined space will require a deviation from the straight path in order to avoid apertures smaller than 1.4 times their shoulder width. When in a crowd, humans will follow the behaviours of those directly in front of them, making changes to their walking speed and direction heading based on the changes made by the people they are following.

RESEARCH QUESTION

The current study aimed to discover whether the decisions made by young adults regarding the passability of an aperture would be influenced by the presence of a leader completing the same nonconfined aperture crossing task.

METHODS

Participants (N = 24) walked in a virtual reality environment along a 6.5 m pathway towards a goal while avoiding two virtual poles which created an aperture (0.8-1.8 times the participants' shoulder widths). For some trials, a sex-matched avatar (shoulder width of 0.8, 1.0, or 1.2 times the participants' shoulder widths) completed the aperture crossing task, using its own body-scaled information, ahead of the participant.

RESULTS

Participants walked through apertures smaller than 1.4 times their shoulder width (i.e. critical point) regardless of avatars' independent behaviours. Participants began to deviate 3.69 m from the aperture on all trials that required a deviation and approached their goal at a slower speed when the avatar was present.

SIGNIFICANCE

This study demonstrates that during a nonconfined aperture crossing task, individuals are not influenced by human following behaviours and will continue to make decisions based on their own body-scaled information.

摘要

背景

日常活动通常需要我们在拥挤和杂乱的环境中穿行。个体在非受限空间中导航时,需要偏离直线路径以避免小于其肩部宽度 1.4 倍的开口。当在人群中时,人类会跟随他们前面的人的行为,根据他们跟随的人所做的改变来改变他们的步行速度和前进方向。

研究问题

本研究旨在探讨年轻人在决定是否通过一个开口时,是否会受到一个与他们完成相同非受限开口穿越任务的领导者的影响。

方法

参与者(N=24)在虚拟现实环境中沿着 6.5 米的路径走向目标,同时避开两个虚拟杆,这两个虚拟杆形成了一个开口(0.8-1.8 倍于参与者的肩部宽度)。在一些试验中,一个性别匹配的头像(肩部宽度为参与者肩部宽度的 0.8、1.0 或 1.2 倍)在参与者之前使用其自身的身体比例信息完成了开口穿越任务。

结果

参与者无论头像的独立行为如何,都穿过了小于 1.4 倍肩部宽度的开口(即临界点)。在所有需要偏离的试验中,参与者从开口处偏离了 3.69 米,并且当头像存在时,他们接近目标的速度较慢。

意义

本研究表明,在非受限开口穿越任务中,个体不受人类跟随行为的影响,而是继续根据自己的身体比例信息做出决策。

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