Cognitive responses to urban environments: behavioral responses in lab and field conditions

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Justin B. Hollander
Alexandra Purdy Levering
Lauren Lynch
Veronica Foster
Sarah Perlo
Robert J. K. Jacob
Holly A. Taylor
Tad T. Brunyé
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[1] Tufts University,
[2] Cambridge Redevelopment Authority,undefined
[3] World Wildlife Foundation,undefined
[4] Nashville Civic Design Center,undefined
[5] McLean Hospital,undefined
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Behavior performance; Boston; North End; Government Center; Cognitive architecture;
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Urban design context continually influences cognition and behavior and shapes human responses for pedestrians. Researchers have studied established the role of context well (Sussman and Hollander 2015; Robinson and Pallasmaa 2015; Zeisel et al. 2003; Wells et al. 2007), but less is known about how variations in the built environment impact behavior performance. The book, Cognitive Architecture: Designing for How We Respond to the Built Environment (Sussman and Hollander 2015), argues that a set of four architectural principles might explain impacts on human mental states. This study uses those four principles to provide a framework to empirically test the relationship between variations in the built environment and behavior performance using a go–no-go task. The findings suggest that context matters and the paper offers key implications for urban design theory and practice.
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页码:256 / 271
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