视觉感知户外空间的视觉感知
J Farley Norman1, Maria Carmichael2, Evan Hagan2
1Department of Psychological Sciences, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY, 42101-2030, USA. farley.norman@wku.edu.
Scientific reports
|April 4, 2025
概括
对视觉空间几何学的感知在个人之间以及在不同的空间尺度上有很大差异. 这项研究发现,感知到的空间可以与圆,欧几里德或过度几何相对齐,并没有显示出单一的一致关系.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 认知科学 认知科学
- 几何几何学的几何学
背景情况:
- 视觉空间感知研究历来专注于黑暗中的孤立点.
- 之前对自然环境的研究使用了有限的观察者数量.
- 评估视觉空间曲率往往缺乏多样化的参与者群体.
研究的目的:
- 在自然户外环境中研究感知视觉空间的几何.
- 评估感知到的空间是否与已确定的几何原理 (圆,欧几里德,超标) 保持一致.
- 为了确定空间配置大小对视觉空间感知的影响.
主要方法:
- 一个由30名观察员组成的大组参与了实验.
- 观察员在户外调整了三角形标记器配置.
- 判断是为了形成深度等边或直角三角形.
主要成果:
- 观察者判断显示出显著的变化,与圆形,欧几里德形和过度波形几何相对齐.
- 没有一个单一的几何模型能够一致地描述感知到的视觉空间.
- 感知到的几何形状随着配置尺寸的变化而变化;小尺度倾向于圆/欧几里德式,大尺度倾向于超标.
结论:
- 物理空间和感知空间之间的关系不是统一的.
- 视觉空间感知几何是动态的,并且取决于上下文.
- 空间尺度显著影响视觉空间的几何解释.
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