Are we there yet? Exploring distance perception in urban environments with mobile Electroencephalography

作者: Panagiotis Mavros , Katerina Skroumpelou , Andrew Hudson Smith

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关键词: Social psychologySpace (commercial competition)Affect (psychology)PerceptionElectroencephalographyPsychologyCognitive psychologyMental representationWalking timeEnvironmental perception

摘要: Summary This paper explores the use of mobile Electroencephalography (EEG) in study environmental perception and ways physical measurements a space may affect individual walking behaviour. The hypothesis this is that obtrusive complex street environments stretch time distance. So far, factor an individual’s affective state has not been taken into account perceiving space. We propose EEG, technology permits such insights, to augment traditional arsenal questionnaires self­reported measures experience mental representations

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