The effects of pathway configuration, landmarks and stress on environmental cognition |
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Authors: | Gary W. Evans, Mary Anne Skorpanich, Tommy G rling, Kendall J. Bryant,Brian Bresolin |
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Affiliation: | University of California, Irvine, USA;University of Umeå, Sweden;University of California, Berkeley, USA;University of California, Irvine, USA |
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Abstract: | The results of this study indicate that manipulations of the pathway grid configuration and landmark placement in a setting cause changes in environmental knowledge. These experimental manipulations were accomplished using a realistic, dynamic simulation technique at the Berkeley Environmental Simulation Laboratory. Measures of environmental knowledge include: memory for incidental information along the simulated urban route, accuracy of route maps, relocation memory for scenes along the route, and questionnaire measures. Data are also presented showing both positive and negative effects of stress from noise on the processes of environmental cognition. |
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