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Currently provided are not that rich, the ability of auditory representation will help users construct and generate these sounds. The pictures allow us to feel a richer environment than what we actually see, and have a more immersive experience. Spatial representation Spatial representation is the mental representation of geographical information, such as the location on a university campus. In cognitive psychology, it is called a cognitive map and is a specialized research topic. In the field of XR, users can quickly construct and recognize the positional relationships in the environmental space.
The entrance and exit of interactive buttons are also closely related to this ability. The cognitive map established in the user's mind may not be completely consistent with the actual map, and it will tend to be more Hong Kong Phone Number idealized and standardized. The spatial representation we form has several characteristics: 1) If two contents are within the same boundary, the distance between them will be imagined to be closer. As shown in the picture below, the distance between A and B may be the same as the distance between B and C, but if you don't tell me specifically, in the picture formed in your memory, A and B will feel closer psychologically

because they are seen as one. . 2) The distance to important places is closer than the distance to unimportant places. As shown in the figure below, assuming A is considered an important location, going from B to A will be considered closer than going from A to B. 3) We tend to remember spaces as having more vertical or horizontal structure than they actually are. 4) We tend to align geographical structures in space with a straight line, even if they are not. When arranging virtual content in space, based on the principle of spatial representation, there are also several design principles for reference:
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