Foulsham Tom, Kingstone Alan
Department of Psychology, University of British Columbia, Canada.
Vision Res. 2010 Apr 7;50(8):779-95. doi: 10.1016/j.visres.2010.01.019. Epub 2010 Feb 6.
The direction in which people tend to move their eyes when inspecting images can reveal the different influences on eye guidance in scene perception, and their time course. We investigated biases in saccade direction during a memory-encoding task with natural scenes and computer-generated fractals. Images were rotated to disentangle egocentric and image-based guidance. Saccades in fractals were more likely to be horizontal, regardless of orientation. In scenes, the first saccade often moved down and subsequent eye movements were predominantly vertical, relative to the scene. These biases were modulated by the distribution of visual features (saliency and clutter) in the scene. The results suggest that image orientation, visual features and the scene frame-of-reference have a rapid effect on eye guidance.
人们在检查图像时眼睛倾向移动的方向可以揭示场景感知中对眼睛引导的不同影响及其时间进程。我们在一项使用自然场景和计算机生成的分形图的记忆编码任务中研究了扫视方向的偏差。图像被旋转以区分以自我为中心的引导和基于图像的引导。无论方向如何,分形图中的扫视更有可能是水平的。在场景中,相对于场景,第一次扫视通常向下移动,随后的眼睛运动主要是垂直的。这些偏差受到场景中视觉特征(显著性和杂乱度)分布的调节。结果表明,图像方向、视觉特征和场景参照系对眼睛引导有快速影响。
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