Why does the perception of street matter? A dimensional analysis of multisensory social and physical attributes shaping the perception of streets
Perception of space is a multifaceted process, where humans may direct their behaviour within the environment through the influence of sensory stimuli, cognitive processing and subjective evaluation. Yet in streets, perceptual studies commonly focus on the physical structure of the environment while...
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my.um.eprints.267402022-04-18T03:44:03Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/26740/ Why does the perception of street matter? A dimensional analysis of multisensory social and physical attributes shaping the perception of streets Rezvanipour, Sherina Hassan, Norhaslina Ghaffarianhoseini, Amirhosein Danaee, Mahmoud HM Sociology Perception of space is a multifaceted process, where humans may direct their behaviour within the environment through the influence of sensory stimuli, cognitive processing and subjective evaluation. Yet in streets, perceptual studies commonly focus on the physical structure of the environment while undermining the psychological and subjective components that shape the environmental perception. This paper has adopted a perceptual-cognitive approach to construct a multisensory perceptual social and physical model. It addresses visual, auditory, haptic, and olfactory stimuli as well as pedestrians' preference score to extract main components of the street perception. Critical review of the literature, the expert's validation, a pilot study, and the exploratory factor analysis are thoroughly used in this study. Factor analysis extracted eight components associated with perception, including Sociability, Mobility, Convenience, Contentment, Urbanization, Pollution, Safety, and Nature. The results exhibit and discuss the latent correlations between street attributes and perception. Taylor & Francis Ltd 2021-07-04 Article PeerReviewed Rezvanipour, Sherina and Hassan, Norhaslina and Ghaffarianhoseini, Amirhosein and Danaee, Mahmoud (2021) Why does the perception of street matter? A dimensional analysis of multisensory social and physical attributes shaping the perception of streets. Architectural Science Review, 64 (4, SI). pp. 359-373. ISSN 0003-8628, DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/00038628.2020.1867818 <https://doi.org/10.1080/00038628.2020.1867818>. 10.1080/00038628.2020.1867818 |
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Perception of space is a multifaceted process, where humans may direct their behaviour within the environment through the influence of sensory stimuli, cognitive processing and subjective evaluation. Yet in streets, perceptual studies commonly focus on the physical structure of the environment while undermining the psychological and subjective components that shape the environmental perception. This paper has adopted a perceptual-cognitive approach to construct a multisensory perceptual social and physical model. It addresses visual, auditory, haptic, and olfactory stimuli as well as pedestrians' preference score to extract main components of the street perception. Critical review of the literature, the expert's validation, a pilot study, and the exploratory factor analysis are thoroughly used in this study. Factor analysis extracted eight components associated with perception, including Sociability, Mobility, Convenience, Contentment, Urbanization, Pollution, Safety, and Nature. The results exhibit and discuss the latent correlations between street attributes and perception. |
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