Department of Psychology, University of Hull, Hull, United Kingdom.
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 2013 Feb;39(1):168-90. doi: 10.1037/a0028679. Epub 2012 May 28.
In two experiments we investigated the relationship between eye movements and performance in visual search tasks of varying difficulty. Experiment 1 provided evidence that a single process is used for search among static and moving items. Moreover, we estimated the functional visual field (FVF) from the gaze coordinates and found that its size during visual search shrinks with increasing task difficulty. In Experiment 2, we used a gaze-contingent window and confirmed the validity of the size estimates. The experiment also revealed that breakdown in robustness against item motion is related to item-by-item search, rather than search difficulty per se. We argue that visual search is an eye-movement-based process that works on a continuum, from almost parallel (where many items can be processed within a fixation) to completely serial (where only one item can be processed within a fixation).
在两项实验中,我们研究了在不同难度的视觉搜索任务中眼球运动和表现之间的关系。实验 1 提供了证据表明,单个过程用于搜索静态和动态项目。此外,我们从注视坐标估计了功能视野(FVF),并发现其在视觉搜索期间的大小随着任务难度的增加而缩小。在实验 2 中,我们使用了注视相关窗口,并证实了大小估计的有效性。该实验还表明,对项目运动的稳健性的破坏与逐个项目的搜索有关,而不是与搜索难度本身有关。我们认为,视觉搜索是一种基于眼球运动的过程,它在一个连续体上运作,从几乎平行(在一个注视中可以处理许多项目)到完全串行(在一个注视中只能处理一个项目)。