External cognitive burden has long been considered an important factor causing pedestrian navigation safety problems, as pedestrians in navigation inevitably acquire external information through their senses. Therefore, the influences of different types of sensory modalities and cognitive loads on walking navigation are worthy of in-depth investigation as the foundation for improving pedestrians’ safety in navigation. This study investigated users’ performance in visual, auditory, and tactile navigation under different cognitive loads by experimental simulation. Thirty-six participants were recruited for the experiment. A computer program simulating walking navigation was used, and three different cognitive task groups were set up. Particip...
This paper reports the results of the first three in a series of experiments on tactile perception w...
A city of the future is likely to be one where people, sensors, and the environment fuse together in...
Background: Previous research has shown that visuospatial processing requiring working memory is par...
Navigation systems are ubiquitous tools to assist wayfinders of the mobile information society with ...
Abstract. Blindfolded participants were guided along routes from two display modes: spatial language...
This study's purpose was to analyze and quantify the impact of auditory information loss versus info...
<div><p>This study’s purpose was to analyze and quantify the impact of auditory information loss ver...
A vibrotactile N-back task was used to generate cognitive load while participants were guided along ...
As nomads, humanity constantly moved and relocated for hundred thousands of years. Thereby, individu...
It is a challenge to simulate realistic navigational behavior for pedestrians. Over the years, much ...
Background: Although walking without vision seems to carry a high cognitive cost, few studies have m...
This study investigated the effect of body-based information (proprioception, etc.) when participant...
Investigating whether landmarks and routes affect navigational efficiency and learning transfer in t...
Physical locomotion provides internal (body-based) sensory information about the translational and r...
With the increase in development of self-driving cars, research has been conducted to retain humaniz...
This paper reports the results of the first three in a series of experiments on tactile perception w...
A city of the future is likely to be one where people, sensors, and the environment fuse together in...
Background: Previous research has shown that visuospatial processing requiring working memory is par...
Navigation systems are ubiquitous tools to assist wayfinders of the mobile information society with ...
Abstract. Blindfolded participants were guided along routes from two display modes: spatial language...
This study's purpose was to analyze and quantify the impact of auditory information loss versus info...
<div><p>This study’s purpose was to analyze and quantify the impact of auditory information loss ver...
A vibrotactile N-back task was used to generate cognitive load while participants were guided along ...
As nomads, humanity constantly moved and relocated for hundred thousands of years. Thereby, individu...
It is a challenge to simulate realistic navigational behavior for pedestrians. Over the years, much ...
Background: Although walking without vision seems to carry a high cognitive cost, few studies have m...
This study investigated the effect of body-based information (proprioception, etc.) when participant...
Investigating whether landmarks and routes affect navigational efficiency and learning transfer in t...
Physical locomotion provides internal (body-based) sensory information about the translational and r...
With the increase in development of self-driving cars, research has been conducted to retain humaniz...
This paper reports the results of the first three in a series of experiments on tactile perception w...
A city of the future is likely to be one where people, sensors, and the environment fuse together in...
Background: Previous research has shown that visuospatial processing requiring working memory is par...