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Seeking one's heading through eye movements
(2000-09-01)
A study of eye movements during simulated travel toward a grove of four stationary trees revealed that observers looked most at pairs of trees that converged or decelerated apart. Such pairs specify that one's direction ...
Use and perception of public space from the view of population: the case study of Cuenca, Ecuador
(2019)
Social dynamic is inherent in public spaces, which should encourage the encounter and interaction of the users. In addition, it is necessary to have information for the project that exceeds the design preconceptions that ...
Relationships among satisfaction, noise perception, and use of urban green spaces
(Elsevier B.V., 2018)
Building safer public spaces: Exploring gender difference in the perception of safety in public space through urban design interventions
(Elsevier, 2021)
Concern around personal safety is a significant factor in constraining women’s access to and use of public space. One strategy presented to address this involves altering the design of built environments. However, tension ...
Microclimate metrics linked to the Use and perception of public spaces: the case of Chillán city, Chile
(MDPI, 2018-05)
This paper presents research carried out in the city of Chillan, a medium size city located on the southern limit of the Chilean Mediterranean domain, at 36 degrees 36s south latitude. Chillan provides a good representative ...
Funções visuoespaciais na Doença de Alzheimer de intensidade leve – uso da Bateria VOSP (Visual Object and Space Perception) em nosso meio
(Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), 2011-11-24)
A Doença de Alzheimer é a causa mais frequente de demência. Os sintomas clínicos da doença se iniciam com um comprometimento da memória e da função executiva, gradativamente há um envolvimento de outras funções como a ...
Seeking one's heading through eye movements
(2000-09-01)
A study of eye movements during simulated travel toward a grove of four stationary trees revealed that observers looked most at pairs of trees that converged or decelerated apart. Such pairs specify that one's direction ...