Andreu-Sánchez Celia, Martín-Pascual Miguel Ángel, Gruart Agnès, Delgado-García José María
Neuro-Com Research Group, Department of Audiovisual Communication and Advertising, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 08193 Barcelona, Spain.
Innovation and Technology, Instituto de Radio Televisión Española, Corporación Radio Televisión Española, 08174 Sant Cugat del Vallès, Spain.
Brain Sci. 2021 Mar 26;11(4):422. doi: 10.3390/brainsci11040422.
Eye blinks provoke a loss of visual information. However, we are not constantly making conscious decisions about the appropriate moment to blink. The presence or absence of eye blinks also denotes levels of attention. We presented three movies with the exact same narrative but different styles of editing and recorded participants' eye blinks. We found that moments of increased or decreased eye blinks by viewers coincided with the same content in the different movie styles. The moments of increased eye blinks corresponded to those when the actor leaves the scene and when the movie repeats the same action for a while. The moments of decreased eye blinks corresponded to actions where visual information was crucial to proper understanding of the scene presented. According to these results, viewers' attention is more related to narrative content than to the style of editing when watching movies.
眨眼会导致视觉信息的丢失。然而,我们并非一直在有意识地决定何时眨眼才合适。眨眼的有无也表示注意力的程度。我们播放了三部叙事完全相同但剪辑风格不同的影片,并记录了参与者的眨眼情况。我们发现,观众眨眼增多或减少的时刻与不同影片风格中的相同内容相吻合。眨眼增多的时刻对应于演员离开场景以及影片重复同一动作一段时间的时候。眨眼减少的时刻对应于视觉信息对正确理解所呈现场景至关重要的动作。根据这些结果,观众在看电影时,其注意力与叙事内容的关联比与剪辑风格的关联更大。