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Navigation performance in virtual environments varies with fractal dimension of landscape.


ABSTRACT: Fractal geometry has been used to describe natural and built environments, but has yet to be studied in navigational research. In order to establish a relationship between the fractal dimension (D) of a natural environment and humans' ability to navigate such spaces, we conducted two experiments using virtual environments that simulate the fractal properties of nature. In Experiment 1, participants completed a goal-driven search task either with or without a map in landscapes that varied in D. In Experiment 2, participants completed a map-reading and location-judgment task in separate sets of fractal landscapes. In both experiments, task performance was highest at the low-to-mid range of D, which was previously reported as most preferred and discriminable in studies of fractal aesthetics and discrimination, respectively, supporting a theory of visual fluency. The applicability of these findings to architecture, urban planning, and the general design of constructed spaces is discussed.

SUBMITTER: Juliani AW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4918639 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Navigation performance in virtual environments varies with fractal dimension of landscape.

Juliani Arthur W AW   Bies Alexander J AJ   Boydston Cooper R CR   Taylor Richard P RP   Sereno Margaret E ME  

Journal of environmental psychology 20160901


Fractal geometry has been used to describe natural and built environments, but has yet to be studied in navigational research. In order to establish a relationship between the fractal dimension (D) of a natural environment and humans' ability to navigate such spaces, we conducted two experiments using virtual environments that simulate the fractal properties of nature. In Experiment 1, participants completed a goal-driven search task either with or without a map in landscapes that varied in D. I  ...[more]

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