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Time will not help unskilled observers to understand a cluttered spatial scene
Authors:Thora Tenbrink  Evelyn Bergmann  Christoph Hertzberg  Carsten Gondorf
Affiliation:1. School of Linguistics and English Language, Bangor University, Bangor LL57 2DG, UK;2. University of Bremen, SFB/TR 8 Spatial Cognition, Bremen, Germany;3. University of Bremen, Robotics Group, Bremen, Germany;4. Center for Cognitive Science, University of Kaiserslautern, Kaiserslautern, Germany
Abstract:When searching for people in collapsed buildings, Urban Search and Rescue workers need to comprehend a complex cluttered scene observed through an endoscope under time pressure. This article addresses the effects of time pressure and spatial ability on the comprehension of a film showing a mock-up collapsed room that was explored using endoscope-like technology. Participants' task was to find the objects that were hidden in the rubble, describe where they had found them, and draw the scene. Analysis focused on coherence and spatial specificity. Results indicate that spatial skills were most decisive for understanding and conceptually integrating the scene. Time pressure only affected the amount of objects found, not the degree of conceptual integration as reflected in the descriptions.
Keywords:memory  representation  spatial language  structure  visual perception
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