Departamento de Física, Universidade Federal do Ceará , 60451-970 Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil.
Sci Rep. 2012;2:920. doi: 10.1038/srep00920. Epub 2012 Dec 6.
The movement of the eyes has been the subject of intensive research as a way to elucidate inner mechanisms of cognitive processes. A cognitive task that is rather frequent in our daily life is the visual search for hidden objects. Here we investigate through eye-tracking experiments the statistical properties associated with the search of target images embedded in a landscape of distractors. Specifically, our results show that the twofold process of eye movement, composed of sequences of fixations (small steps) intercalated by saccades (longer jumps), displays characteristic statistical signatures. While the saccadic jumps follow a log-normal distribution of distances, which is typical of multiplicative processes, the lengths of the smaller steps in the fixation trajectories are consistent with a power-law distribution. Moreover, the present analysis reveals a clear transition between a directional serial search to an isotropic random movement as the difficulty level of the searching task is increased.
眼睛运动一直是作为揭示认知过程内部机制的研究热点。在我们的日常生活中,一个相当常见的认知任务是视觉搜索隐藏的物体。在这里,我们通过眼动实验研究了与在干扰物景观中搜索目标图像相关联的统计特性。具体来说,我们的结果表明,由注视(小步骤)序列组成的眼动双重过程,中间穿插着眼跳(更长的跳跃),显示出特征性的统计特征。虽然眼跳的距离遵循对数正态分布,这是乘法过程的典型特征,但在注视轨迹中小步骤的长度与幂律分布一致。此外,本分析揭示了随着搜索任务难度的增加,从定向序列搜索到各向同性随机运动的明显转变。