Gath-Morad Michal, Grübel Jascha, Steemers Koen, Sailer Kerstin, Ben-Alon Lola, Hölscher Christoph, Aguilar Leonel
Cambridge Cognitive Architecture, Department of Architecture, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
Chair of Cognitive Science, ETH Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland.
Sci Rep. 2024 Feb 14;14(1):3735. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-53420-6.
In this paper, we explore the mutual effect of prior background expectations and visibility afforded by the 3D configuration of the physical environment on wayfinding efficiency and strategy in multilevel buildings. We perform new analyses on data from 149 participants who performed six unaided and directed wayfinding tasks in virtual buildings with varying degrees of visibility. Our findings reveal that the interaction between visibility and prior background expectations significantly affects wayfinding efficiency and strategy during between-floor wayfinding tasks. We termed this interaction effect strategic visibility, which emphasizes the importance of the strategic allocation of visibility towards actionable building elements in promoting efficient wayfinding and shaping wayfinding strategy. Our study highlights the significance of strategic visibility in promoting inclusive and accessible built environments for neurodiversity. Finally, we provide an open-source dataset that can be used to develop and test new wayfinding theories and models to advance research in the emerging field of human-building interaction.
在本文中,我们探讨了先验背景期望与物理环境的3D配置所提供的可见性对多层建筑中寻路效率和策略的相互影响。我们对149名参与者的数据进行了新的分析,这些参与者在具有不同可见度的虚拟建筑中执行了六项无辅助和有引导的寻路任务。我们的研究结果表明,可见性与先验背景期望之间的相互作用在楼层间寻路任务中显著影响寻路效率和策略。我们将这种相互作用效应称为战略可见性,它强调了将可见性战略性地分配到可操作的建筑元素上对于促进高效寻路和塑造寻路策略的重要性。我们的研究突出了战略可见性在促进神经多样性的包容性和无障碍建筑环境方面的重要性。最后,我们提供了一个开源数据集,可用于开发和测试新的寻路理论和模型,以推动人类与建筑交互这一新兴领域的研究。