Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications 2016
DOI: 10.1145/3003715.3005392
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"Turn Left At The Fairham Pub" Using Navigational Guidance to Reconnect Drivers With Their Environment

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“…Directional navigation aids have been found to impair spatial memory (Gardony et al 2013), though the format and presenter of the directional information can have an effect. Antrobus, Burnett, and Skrypchuk (2016) found that when directions were provided by an informed passenger, participants were later able to more accurately identify the direction of the route start point and sketch a more detailed map than when directed by a SatNav system. Ishikawa and Takahashi (2014) found that participants performing a wayfinding task had better recall of their surroundings when using a paper map without directions compared to a mobile device with a route or directional arrow.…”
Section: Recalling Spatial Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Directional navigation aids have been found to impair spatial memory (Gardony et al 2013), though the format and presenter of the directional information can have an effect. Antrobus, Burnett, and Skrypchuk (2016) found that when directions were provided by an informed passenger, participants were later able to more accurately identify the direction of the route start point and sketch a more detailed map than when directed by a SatNav system. Ishikawa and Takahashi (2014) found that participants performing a wayfinding task had better recall of their surroundings when using a paper map without directions compared to a mobile device with a route or directional arrow.…”
Section: Recalling Spatial Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other spatial memory recall tasks, such as virtual pointing or map drawing (e.g. Antrobus, Burnett, and Skrypchuk 2016;Gardony et al 2013;Goldin and Thorndyke 1982) might have been used. However, these methods can be difficult to score, and would likely lengthen each trial.…”
Section: Limitations and Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%