Department of Biological Sciences, Riseholme Park, University of Lincoln, Riseholme, Lincoln LN2 2LG, UK.
J Neurosci Methods. 2011 Jan 15;194(2):259-65. doi: 10.1016/j.jneumeth.2010.10.022. Epub 2010 Nov 11.
Growing interest in canine cognition and visual perception has promoted research into the allocation of visual attention during free-viewing tasks in the dog. The techniques currently available to study this (i.e. preferential looking) have, however, lacked spatial accuracy, permitting only gross judgements of the location of the dog's point of gaze and are limited to a laboratory setting. Here we describe a mobile, head-mounted, video-based, eye-tracking system and a procedure for achieving standardised calibration allowing an output with accuracy of 2-3°. The setup allows free movement of dogs; in addition the procedure does not involve extensive training skills, and is completely non-invasive. This apparatus has the potential to allow the study of gaze patterns in a variety of research applications and could enhance the study of areas such as canine vision, cognition and social interactions.
对犬类认知和视觉感知的日益关注,促进了对犬类在自由观察任务中视觉注意力分配的研究。然而,目前用于研究这一领域的技术(即偏好性注视)缺乏空间准确性,只能对犬类注视点的位置进行粗略判断,并且仅限于实验室环境。在这里,我们描述了一种移动的、头戴式的、基于视频的眼动追踪系统,以及一种实现标准化校准的方法,该方法的输出精度可达 2-3°。该设置允许狗自由移动;此外,该过程不需要广泛的训练技能,并且完全是无创的。这种设备有可能使我们能够在各种研究应用中研究注视模式,并能够增强对犬类视觉、认知和社会互动等领域的研究。