How Does a Walker Pass Between Two People Standing in Different Configurations? Influence of Personal Space on Aperture Passing Methods
Most studies on aperture passability focus on aperture passing involving non-human physical objects. In this study, we examined experimentally how participants pass between two box-shaped frames and between the same frames, each with a human confederate in it, facing various directions. Seven config...
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doaj-a4483c74d891457aab093198a44003ad2020-11-25T01:22:05ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782019-12-011010.3389/fpsyg.2019.02651471105How Does a Walker Pass Between Two People Standing in Different Configurations? Influence of Personal Space on Aperture Passing MethodsTakayuki Tomono0Ryosaku Makino1Nobuhiro Furuyama2Hiroyuki Mishima3Graduate School of Human Sciences, Waseda University, Saitama, JapanFaculty of Human Sciences, Waseda University, Saitama, JapanFaculty of Human Sciences, Waseda University, Saitama, JapanFaculty of Human Sciences, Waseda University, Saitama, JapanMost studies on aperture passability focus on aperture passing involving non-human physical objects. In this study, we examined experimentally how participants pass between two box-shaped frames and between the same frames, each with a human confederate in it, facing various directions. Seven configuration conditions were set up, six of which differed in terms of the human confederates’ sets of directions in the two frames: face-to-face, back-to-back, facing toward or away from the participants, facing leftward or rightward from the participants’ perspective, and the empty frames condition without human confederates. There were seven aperture-width conditions—50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, and 80 cm—and participants walked at their normal speed through the apertures. We found that the participants’ shoulder rotation angle in the face-to-face condition was significantly greater than that in the empty frames condition. Further, the participants preferred to rotate their shoulders counterclockwise when our confederates in the aperture faced leftward, and clockwise, when they faced rightward. These results suggest that people change their passing-through methods by considering the social nature of the aperture as well as its width.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.02651/fullaperture passabilityaperture passingpersonal spaceshoulder rotation angleshoulder rotation strategytrajectory strategy |
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Takayuki Tomono Ryosaku Makino Nobuhiro Furuyama Hiroyuki Mishima How Does a Walker Pass Between Two People Standing in Different Configurations? Influence of Personal Space on Aperture Passing Methods Frontiers in Psychology aperture passability aperture passing personal space shoulder rotation angle shoulder rotation strategy trajectory strategy |
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How Does a Walker Pass Between Two People Standing in Different Configurations? Influence of Personal Space on Aperture Passing Methods |
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How Does a Walker Pass Between Two People Standing in Different Configurations? Influence of Personal Space on Aperture Passing Methods |
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How Does a Walker Pass Between Two People Standing in Different Configurations? Influence of Personal Space on Aperture Passing Methods |
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How Does a Walker Pass Between Two People Standing in Different Configurations? Influence of Personal Space on Aperture Passing Methods |
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How Does a Walker Pass Between Two People Standing in Different Configurations? Influence of Personal Space on Aperture Passing Methods |
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how does a walker pass between two people standing in different configurations? influence of personal space on aperture passing methods |
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Most studies on aperture passability focus on aperture passing involving non-human physical objects. In this study, we examined experimentally how participants pass between two box-shaped frames and between the same frames, each with a human confederate in it, facing various directions. Seven configuration conditions were set up, six of which differed in terms of the human confederates’ sets of directions in the two frames: face-to-face, back-to-back, facing toward or away from the participants, facing leftward or rightward from the participants’ perspective, and the empty frames condition without human confederates. There were seven aperture-width conditions—50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, and 80 cm—and participants walked at their normal speed through the apertures. We found that the participants’ shoulder rotation angle in the face-to-face condition was significantly greater than that in the empty frames condition. Further, the participants preferred to rotate their shoulders counterclockwise when our confederates in the aperture faced leftward, and clockwise, when they faced rightward. These results suggest that people change their passing-through methods by considering the social nature of the aperture as well as its width. |
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aperture passability aperture passing personal space shoulder rotation angle shoulder rotation strategy trajectory strategy |
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