INFLUENCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL FEATURES ON SUBJECTIVE DISTANCE/DEPTH ESTIMATION OF PATHS IN THE SUBWAY STATIONS

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  • 地下鉄駅における主観的な移動距離および深さに影響する環境要因
  • チカテツエキ ニ オケル シュカンテキ ナ イドウ キョリ オヨビ フカサ ニ エイキョウ スル カンキョウ ヨウイン

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The present study examines the influence of environmental factors on distance/depth perception through a series of experiments conducted along underground paths located around subway stations. Each of 31 subjects, accompanied by an experimenter, was asked to walk along the paths that had different environmental features. Each subject was asked to estimate the length and depth of the path, and to rate the overall atmosphere of the path. The results of the experiment generally support the hypothesis that such pathway design features as spaciousness, number of turns, brightness, will influence distance/depth perception.

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