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A neuro-cognitive investigation of the impact of glass floors on people
Architectural Science Review Pub Date : 2020-12-14 , DOI: 10.1080/00038628.2020.1858574
İlker Erkan 1
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This study was designed to investigate neuro-cognitive effects of ‘the architecture of vertigo’, i.e. glass-floor platforms, which recently became a popular concept, on humans. Designed spaces were transferred to a virtual reality environment. Different measurements were performed on the participants using Electroencephalogram, galvanic skin response, Heart rate variability and eye tracking device throughout the experiment. The main objective here is to see the mood changes of the participants when they were on the glass platform and also to investigate the cognitive effects of glass platforms. As a result, despite the negligible cognitive and physiological problems at 15 and 30 meters of heights, various problems were found to emerge at higher elevations. Given that these platforms are used for dining and walking, no neuro-cognitive contribution of these platforms to the architecture was found, beyond the fact that these platforms are designed only for ‘entertainment architecture’ and/or ‘popularity’ purposes.



中文翻译:

玻璃地板对人影响的神经认知调查

这项研究旨在调查“眩晕结构”(即最近成为流行概念的玻璃地板平台)对人类的神经认知影响。设计的空间被转移到虚拟现实环境中。在整个实验过程中,使用脑电图、皮肤电反应、心率变异性和眼动追踪设备对参与者进行了不同的测量。这里的主要目的是观察参与者在玻璃平台上的情绪变化,并研究玻璃平台的认知影响。结果,尽管在 15 米和 30 米的高度上可以忽略不计的认知和生理问题,但在更高的海拔处发现了各种问题。鉴于这些平台用于用餐和步行,

更新日期:2020-12-14
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