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Should I Stay or Should I Go – Cognitive Conflict in Multi-Attribute Signals Probed with East and West German ‘Ampelmännchen’ Traffic Signs

机译:我应该留下还是应该走–东西方德国Ampelmännchen交通标志探究的多属性信号中的认知冲突

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In post-unification Germany, lingering conflicts between East and West Germans have found some unusual outlets, including a debate of the relative superiority of East and West German ‘Ampelmännchen’ pedestrian traffic signs. In our study, we probed the visual efficacy of East and West German Ampelmännchen signs with a Stroop-like conflict task. We found that the distinctive East German man-with-hat figures were more resistant to conflicting information, and in turn produced greater interference when used as distractors. These findings demonstrate Stroop-like effects for real-life objects, such as traffic signs, and underline the practical utility of an East German icon.
机译:在统一后的德国,东西德人之间缠绵的冲突发现了一些不寻常的出路,包括有关东西德“Ampelmännchen”行人交通标志相对优势的辩论。在我们的研究中,我们以类似Stroop的冲突任务探索了东西德Ampelmännchen标志的视觉效果。我们发现,与众不同的东德戴着帽子的人对冲突的信息更具抵抗力,当用作干扰物时反过来会产生更大的干扰。这些发现证明了对现实物体(如交通标志)的类似于Stroop的效果,并突显了东德图标的实用性。

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