Schad Daniel J, Engbert Ralf
Department of Psychology, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany.
Vis cogn. 2012 Apr;20(4-5):391-421. doi: 10.1080/13506285.2012.670143. Epub 2012 May 23.
Assumptions on the allocation of attention during reading are crucial for theoretical models of eye guidance. The zoom lens model of attention postulates that attentional deployment can vary from a sharp focus to a broad window. The model is closely related to the foveal load hypothesis, i.e., the assumption that the perceptual span is modulated by the difficulty of the fixated word. However, these important theoretical concepts for cognitive research have not been tested quantitatively in eye movement models. Here we show that the zoom lens model, implemented in the SWIFT model of saccade generation, captures many important patterns of eye movements. We compared the model's performance to experimental data from normal and shuffled text reading. Our results demonstrate that the zoom lens of attention might be an important concept for eye movement control in reading.
关于阅读过程中注意力分配的假设对于眼动引导的理论模型至关重要。注意力的变焦透镜模型假定注意力的部署可以从敏锐聚焦变化到广泛扫视。该模型与中央凹负载假说密切相关,即认为感知跨度受注视单词难度调节的假设。然而,这些对认知研究很重要的理论概念尚未在眼动模型中进行定量测试。在此我们表明,在扫视生成的SWIFT模型中实现的变焦透镜模型捕捉到了许多重要的眼动模式。我们将该模型的表现与正常文本阅读和打乱文本阅读的实验数据进行了比较。我们的结果表明,注意力的变焦透镜可能是阅读中眼动控制的一个重要概念。