Proudlock Frank Antony, Shekhar Himanshu, Gottlob Irene
Department of Ophthalmology, University of Leicester, Leicester Royal Infirmary, Leicester, United Kingdom.
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2003 Jul;44(7):2991-8. doi: 10.1167/iovs.02-1315.
There is little information regarding the characteristics of head movements during reading. This study was undertaken to investigate horizontal and vertical head movements during two different reading tasks.
Head and eye movements were monitored with an infrared pupil and head tracker in 15 subjects during repeated reading of text from an A4-sized card and a card 90 degrees wide. In addition, head and eye movements were recorded in 45 subjects to compare head movement propensity during an A4 text-reading task and a saccadic task of an equivalent gaze shift.
During the A4 standard reading task, horizontal and vertical head movements accounted for 4.7% and 28.7% of the gaze shift, respectively. During the 90 degrees text reading, horizontal head movements accounted for 40.3% of the gaze amplitude, and vertical head movements accounted for 28.4%. Horizontal gaze velocities increased significantly on repeated A4 and 90 degrees text readings, as did horizontal head velocities and amplitudes. Reading head movement propensities were significantly smaller than saccadic head movement propensities (P < 0.001).
Head movement strategies are rapidly switched between the A4 and 90 degrees text-reading paradigms. They are minimized during A4 text reading but actively assist the gaze strategy during 90 degrees text reading. Horizontal head movement is reduced during A4 reading compared to the equivalent saccadic task and may be suppressed to improve fixation stability. The results support the view that the head and eye movement system is a highly coupled but extremely flexible system.
关于阅读过程中头部运动特征的信息较少。本研究旨在调查两种不同阅读任务期间的水平和垂直头部运动。
在15名受试者反复阅读A4尺寸卡片和宽90度卡片上的文本时,使用红外瞳孔和头部追踪器监测头部和眼睛运动。此外,记录了45名受试者的头部和眼睛运动,以比较A4文本阅读任务和等效注视转移的扫视任务期间的头部运动倾向。
在A4标准阅读任务期间,水平和垂直头部运动分别占注视转移的4.7%和28.7%。在90度文本阅读期间,水平头部运动占注视幅度的40.3%,垂直头部运动占28.4%。在反复进行A4和90度文本阅读时,水平注视速度显著增加,水平头部速度和幅度也如此。阅读时的头部运动倾向明显小于扫视时的头部运动倾向(P<0.001)。
头部运动策略在A4和90度文本阅读范式之间迅速切换。在A4文本阅读期间它们被最小化,但在90度文本阅读期间积极辅助注视策略。与等效扫视任务相比,A4阅读期间水平头部运动减少,可能被抑制以提高注视稳定性。结果支持头部和眼睛运动系统是一个高度耦合但极其灵活的系统这一观点。