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有机会观赏星空与人类的情感和对天文学的行为兴趣有关。

Opportunity to view the starry night sky is linked to human emotion and behavioral interest in astronomy.

机构信息

Institute for Learning & Brain Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, 98195, USA.

Department of Psychology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, 98195, USA.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2024 Aug 20;14(1):19314. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-69920-4.

Abstract

Prior to the modern era, the stars in the night sky were readily visible across the globe, but light pollution has created disparities in the opportunity to see these astronomical objects with the naked eye. This alteration may measurably impact human behavior. We hypothesize that light pollution is related to the development of people's interest in astronomy, which often serves as a "gateway" to science more broadly. In a state-by-state analysis, we used location information to examine astronomy interest data for millions of US residents. Results show that, among populations with low light pollution, a feeling of "wonder about the universe" is prevalent (r = 0.50). We found that this human emotion mediates the association between low light pollution and behavioral interest in astronomy. Although the effects of light pollution on astronomy, biology, ecology, and health are well-known, the present work demonstrates that light pollution is also relevant to human scientific behavior, with broad implications for science education and society.

摘要

在现代之前,夜空中的星星在全球范围内都清晰可见,但光污染造成了用肉眼观察这些天体的机会不均等。这种变化可能会显著影响人类的行为。我们假设光污染与人们对天文学的兴趣发展有关,而天文学通常是更广泛科学的“门户”。在一项州际分析中,我们利用位置信息来研究美国数百万居民的天文学兴趣数据。结果表明,在光污染低的人群中,普遍存在“对宇宙的好奇感”(r=0.50)。我们发现这种人类情感调节了低光污染与天文学行为兴趣之间的关联。尽管光污染对天文学、生物学、生态学和健康的影响是众所周知的,但目前的工作表明,光污染也与人类的科学行为有关,这对科学教育和社会具有广泛的影响。

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