This paper explores map users’ cognitive processes in learning, acquiring and remembering information presented via screen maps. In this context, we conducted a mixed-methods user experiment employing digital sketch maps and eye tracking. On the one hand, the performance of the participants was assessed based on the order with which the objects were drawn and the influence of visual variables (e.g. presence & location, size, shape, color). On the other hand, trial durations and eye tracking statistics such as average duration of fixations, and number of fixations per seconds were compared. Moreover, selected AoIs (Area of Interests) were explored to gain a deeper insight on visual behavior of map users. Depending on the normality of the...
Recently, the use of eye tracking systems has been introduced in the field of cartography and GIS to...
The formative years of cognitive mapping research focused on theoretical understanding, with less em...
Maps not only provide a conceptual model of the human spatial cognition but also act as a source of ...
This paper explores map users’ cognitive processes in learning, acquiring and remembering informatio...
The aim of this paper is to gain better understanding of the way map users read and interpret the vi...
The experiments described in this article combine response time measurements and eye movement data t...
This paper aims to extend current research regarding map users' cognitive processes while working wi...
In this dissertation, Kristien Ooms investigates how novice and expert map users read, interpret, st...
Abstract Periodic testing has been found to improve the accuracy of participants’ cognitive maps whe...
This study investigates how expert and novice map users’ attention is influenced by the map design c...
Cognitive mapping has attracted immense interest from many fields, creating collaborative and cross-...
Recently, the use of eye tracking systems has been introduced in the field of cartography and GIS to...
Digital maps of geographic areas are increasingly common in many types of workplace, in education an...
Maps (e.g., Google maps), as visual abstract information of the geographic environments, have irrepl...
The main objective of this research is to explore the cognitive processes of expert and novice map u...
Recently, the use of eye tracking systems has been introduced in the field of cartography and GIS to...
The formative years of cognitive mapping research focused on theoretical understanding, with less em...
Maps not only provide a conceptual model of the human spatial cognition but also act as a source of ...
This paper explores map users’ cognitive processes in learning, acquiring and remembering informatio...
The aim of this paper is to gain better understanding of the way map users read and interpret the vi...
The experiments described in this article combine response time measurements and eye movement data t...
This paper aims to extend current research regarding map users' cognitive processes while working wi...
In this dissertation, Kristien Ooms investigates how novice and expert map users read, interpret, st...
Abstract Periodic testing has been found to improve the accuracy of participants’ cognitive maps whe...
This study investigates how expert and novice map users’ attention is influenced by the map design c...
Cognitive mapping has attracted immense interest from many fields, creating collaborative and cross-...
Recently, the use of eye tracking systems has been introduced in the field of cartography and GIS to...
Digital maps of geographic areas are increasingly common in many types of workplace, in education an...
Maps (e.g., Google maps), as visual abstract information of the geographic environments, have irrepl...
The main objective of this research is to explore the cognitive processes of expert and novice map u...
Recently, the use of eye tracking systems has been introduced in the field of cartography and GIS to...
The formative years of cognitive mapping research focused on theoretical understanding, with less em...
Maps not only provide a conceptual model of the human spatial cognition but also act as a source of ...