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Schedule in June 2018The 40th Perceptual Frontier Seminar: Perception and DesignDate and time: Friday, 8 June 2018, 10:00-12:00 Program1. Personal constructs for design: The evaluation grid method and the image grid method The present investigation focuses on developing the image grid method to clarify the concept of "health" and "healthy environment," based on the repertory grid test and the evaluation grid method, which have been used for eliciting personal constructs from participants. 6 categories of constructs for healthy environment, i.e., physical exercise, dining, bath, hobby and relaxation, sleep, and positive thinking were successfully extracted. It was revealed that the personal constructs consisted of at least 3 aspects, human relationship, evaluation of a specific environment, and preferable behavior settings for a concept, and that a suitable object should be specified for each method. 2. A Preliminary Study of Grid Densities for Visual Password Formats Participant judgments (n = 27) were obtained about what grid densities could be potentially useful and safe for the 3. The perception of auditory icons by Japanese drivers Auditory icons are short, one-shot sound messages that need to convey accurate information about an event or situation. Utilizing automotive/traffic related auditory icons previously studied in Europe and the USA, a study on the perception of auditory icons by Japanese drivers was conducted. The results show that ubiquitous sounds (bells, sirens, and voices) were most of the time interpreted similarly by participants, but less well-known icons were described by a larger variety of words. |
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