Journal of The Japanese Institute of Landscape Architecture
Online ISSN : 1348-4559
Print ISSN : 1340-8984
ISSN-L : 1340-8984
Studies on the Characteristics of Eye Movement to Pair Planting between Japanese and Korean Subjects
Younggun PARKAyumu SUDAEijiro FUJII
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2006 Volume 69 Issue 5 Pages 471-474

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The favorite degree of several pair planting patterns and the characteristics of eye movement are analyzed to investigate the visio-psychological background of planting scheme in Korea and Japan. Korean subjects liked the pair planting pattern of the same tree form best, and their eye fixation distributed on relatively restricted area in each object tree. So, we considered the convergence of eye fixation in each tree of pair planting indicate the favorite degree of pair planting pattern in case of Korean subjects. 0n the other hand, Japanese subjects also liked the pattern of the same tree form best, and not a few subjects liked a pattern of different tree form like a cone and a globular form. And, the characteristic point of eye movement of Japanese subjects is the distribution of eye fixation between two trees. And, we could say that Japanese subjects tend to inspect the pair planting with its background and the space between the two tree. Therefore, we could point out a relationships among the favorite degree of pair planting pattern, eye movement, and general planting pattern in Korea and Japan.
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