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眨眼的霍桑效应:意识到自己的眨眼次数正在被计数会改变眨眼行为。

The Hawthorne Effect in Eye-blinking: Awareness that One's Blinks are Being Counted Alters Blink Behavior.

机构信息

Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Boston University School of Medicine , Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

Early Clinical Development, Pfizer Inc ., Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.

出版信息

Curr Eye Res. 2020 Nov;45(11):1380-1384. doi: 10.1080/02713683.2020.1752736. Epub 2020 Apr 22.

Abstract

: Spontaneous eye-blink rate is the number of involuntary blinks performed during a certain period of time. Assessing blink rate in humans provides valuable physiological and behavioral data for studying neuropathology and emotional states. Cognitive states, including awareness on the part of the subject that his or her blinks are being counted, may influence blink activity and confound blink rate measurements. The goal of this study was to provide direct experimental evaluation of the hypothesis that subject awareness affects tasked-based blink activity. : 30 young healthy adult males with normal vision underwent a series of tasks - viewing images, talking, sitting quietly, and cross fixation - while being video recorded. Each subject completed the tasks naively, then repeated them after being explicitly told their blink rate was being measured. Blink rate was measured through minute-by-minute blink counts by human raters. : We found a transitory impact on blink count during the first and third minute of a passive image-viewing task that occurred immediately after subjects were informed of their eye blinks being counted. However, the overall blink rate across the 7-min passive image-viewing task was not influenced. In three other tasks - fixation, silence, and conversation - we observed no statistically significant difference in minute-by-minute blink count or overall blink rate. : We conclude that informing a subject that his eye blinks are being counted exerts a modest but significant acute influence on blinking activity, but critically does not appear to confound blink rate over prolonged tasks.

摘要

眨眼频率是指在一定时间内无意识眨眼的次数。评估人类的眨眼频率可以为研究神经病理学和情绪状态提供有价值的生理和行为数据。认知状态,包括主体意识到自己的眨眼正在被计数,可能会影响眨眼活动并混淆眨眼频率的测量。本研究的目的是直接验证假设,即主体意识会影响基于任务的眨眼活动。

30 名视力正常的年轻健康男性接受了一系列任务——观看图像、交谈、安静坐着和交叉注视——同时被录像。每个被试都在不知情的情况下完成了任务,然后在被告知他们的眨眼频率正在被测量的情况下重复这些任务。眨眼频率通过人类评分者每分钟的眨眼计数来测量。

我们发现,在告知被试他们的眨眼正在被计数后的第一分钟和第三分钟,被动观看图像任务的眨眼计数会出现短暂的影响。然而,在 7 分钟的被动观看图像任务中,眨眼频率的整体水平并没有受到影响。在另外三个任务——注视、安静和对话中,我们没有观察到每分钟眨眼次数或整体眨眼频率有统计学上的显著差异。

我们得出结论,告知被试他们的眨眼正在被计数会对眨眼活动产生适度但显著的急性影响,但在长时间的任务中似乎不会混淆眨眼频率。

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