Foulsham Tom, Kingstone Alan
a Department of Psychology , University of Essex , Colchester , Essex , UK.
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove). 2013 Sep;66(9):1707-28. doi: 10.1080/17470218.2012.762798. Epub 2013 Feb 11.
Viewing position effects are commonly observed in reading, but they have only rarely been investigated in object perception or in the realistic context of a natural scene. In two experiments, we explored where people fixate within photorealistic objects and the effects of this landing position on recognition and subsequent eye movements. The results demonstrate an optimal viewing position-objects are processed more quickly when fixation is in the centre of the object. Viewers also prefer to saccade to the centre of objects within a natural scene, even when making a large saccade. A central landing position is associated with an increased likelihood of making a refixation, a result that differs from previous reports and suggests that multiple fixations within objects, within scenes, occur for a range of reasons. These results suggest that eye movements within scenes are systematic and are made with reference to an early parsing of the scene into constituent objects.
阅读中常见视角位置效应,但在物体感知或自然场景的现实情境中却很少被研究。在两项实验中,我们探究了人们在逼真物体内的注视位置,以及该落点位置对识别和后续眼动的影响。结果表明存在一个最佳视角位置——当注视点位于物体中心时,物体的处理速度更快。即使进行大幅度扫视,观察者在自然场景中也更倾向于扫视到物体中心。中心落点位置与再次注视的可能性增加有关,这一结果与之前的报告不同,表明在物体和场景内进行多次注视有多种原因。这些结果表明,场景中的眼动是系统性的,并且是参照对场景进行早期解析为构成物体的过程而产生的。