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01-02-2014 | Research Report

The effect of text continuity on spatial representation: route versus survey perspective

Authors: Masashi Sugimoto, Takashi Kusumi

Published in: Cognitive Processing | Issue 1/2014

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Abstract

Previous research has shown that people need spatial-sequential ability to process route information. In the current study, we focused not on the participant’s ability but on the process of how spatial information is presented. We examined the hypothesis that constructing an accurate spatial representation from route descriptions requires text continuity more than from survey perspective. Forty-eight participants read a descriptive spatial text and then drew a map representing the text. We manipulated text continuity by transposing sentences in the spatial text and set three conditions: continuous, semi-continuous, and discontinuous. The results showed that when a route perspective is used, learning performance decreases in the absence of text continuity (e.g., in the semi-continuous and discontinuous conditions). This decrease in performance was modest when participants used a survey perspective. These results indicate that there is a tendency to rely on sequentially presented information when using the route perspective, not only at the surface level of description, but also at the level of cognitive processing.

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Survey and route conditions were not equated for length. There are 15 letters in survey learning, and 30 letters in route learning. However, we adopted a sec/sentence analysis instead of a sec/letter or sec/syllable analysis because our focus is not the simple difference between survey and route perspectives, but the differential effect of text continuity on survey and route perspectives. In addition to that, all of the four sentences in one text are presented in the same perspective under a solid template, and participants did not have to read all of the letters. Therefore, sec/letter and sec/syllable analysis may bring errors in this experiment setting.
 
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Metadata
Title
The effect of text continuity on spatial representation: route versus survey perspective
Authors
Masashi Sugimoto
Takashi Kusumi
Publication date
01-02-2014
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Cognitive Processing / Issue 1/2014
Print ISSN: 1612-4782
Electronic ISSN: 1612-4790
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10339-013-0582-0

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