Individual Difference in Using Spatial Signs Cognitive Characteristics in VR

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  • VRにおける空間的サインを認識する能力の個人差
  • VRにおける空間的サインを認識する能力の個人差 : 空き地とランドマークの違いについて
  • VR ニ オケル クウカンテキ サイン オ ニンシキ スル ノウリョク ノ コジンサ : アキチ ト ランドマーク ノ チガイ ニ ツイテ
  • ―空き地とランドマークの違いについて―
  • - The Difference between Vacant Lots and Landmarks -

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To identify how the effects of spatial signs (vacant lots and landmarks) in gridiron streets differ in individuals, we conducted experiments on route searches in the streets created by virtual reality and researched sketch map drawings. Subjects with different attributes, with and without an excellent sense of direction, participated in the experiments. As a result, we found individual differences in the strategy for using spatial signs and mitigation effects on the load on memory due to mental rotation. Further, we found that vacant lots were more effective than landmarks for subjects with both attributes to plot the position. However, there is a possibility that spatial signs work differently for individual users. In the future, to consider the types and effectiveness of spatial signs in virtual reality space, we need to research the attributes of users.

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