Department of Geography, University of Zürich, Winterthurerstr. 190, 8057, Zurich, Switzerland.
Digital Society Initiative, University of Zürich, Winterthurerstr. 190, 8057, Zurich, Switzerland.
Cogn Process. 2024 Aug;25(Suppl 1):61-66. doi: 10.1007/s10339-024-01209-w. Epub 2024 Aug 10.
Maps have been invaluable navigation aids for millennia and thus have been critical for human survival. The increasing popularity of and high dependence on digital, location-aware assistive navigation technology, however, has been shown to divert our attention from the environment and to negatively influence innate spatial abilities. To mitigate this, neuroadaptive mobile geographic information displays (namGIDs) are proposed that respond in real-time to navigators' cognitive task demands and wayfinder's situated visuo-spatial attention needs. In doing so, namGIDs may not only help navigators maintain navigation efficiency but more importantly, also continuously scaffold spatial learning. To do this, the proposed navigation assistance must strike the appropriate balance between welcomed mobility efficiency gains while limiting human spatial deskilling. Leveraging neuroadaptive cartography, we can ensure to remain effective navigators, empowered to explore the world with confidence.
地图作为导航工具已经存在了数千年,对人类的生存至关重要。然而,数字定位辅助导航技术的日益普及和高度依赖,已被证明会分散我们对环境的注意力,并对天生的空间能力产生负面影响。为了解决这个问题,提出了神经自适应移动地理信息显示(namGIDs),它可以实时响应导航者的认知任务需求和寻路者的视空间注意力需求。这样,namGIDs 不仅可以帮助导航者保持导航效率,更重要的是,还可以持续支持空间学习。为此,所提出的导航辅助必须在受欢迎的移动效率提升和限制人类空间技能退化之间取得适当的平衡。利用神经自适应制图学,我们可以确保自己成为有效的导航者,有信心探索世界。