Wong Hoo Keat, Stephen Ian D
University of Nottingham Malaysia, Semenyih, Malaysia.
Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.
J Eye Mov Res. 2019 Aug 5;12(2). doi: 10.16910/jemr.12.2.5.
Human behaviour is not only influenced by the physical presence of others, but also implied social presence. This study examines the impact of awareness of being eye-tracked on eye movement behaviour in a laboratory setting. During a classic yes/no face recognition task, participants were made to believe that their eye movements were recorded (or not recorded) by eye trackers. Their looking patterns with and without the awareness of being eye-tracked were compared while perceiving social (faces, faces-and-bodies) and non-social (inanimate objects) video stimuli. Area-of-interest (AOI) analysis revealed that misinformed participants (who were not aware that their eye movements were being recorded) looked more at the body (chest and waist) compared to informed participants (who believed they were being eye-tracked), whereas informed participants fixated longer on the mouth and shorter on the eyes of female models than misinformed participants did. These findings highlight the potential impact of an awareness of being eye tracked on one's eye movement pattern when perceiving a social stimulus. We conclude that even within laboratory settings an eye tracker may function as an implied social presence that leads individuals to modify their eye movement behaviour according to socially-derived inhibitory norms.
人类行为不仅受到他人实际在场的影响,还受到隐含的社会在场的影响。本研究考察了在实验室环境中,被眼动追踪的意识对眼动行为的影响。在一项经典的是/否面部识别任务中,参与者被引导相信他们的眼动被眼动仪记录(或未被记录)。在感知社会(面部、面部与身体)和非社会(无生命物体)视频刺激时,比较了他们在有和没有被眼动追踪意识情况下的注视模式。感兴趣区域(AOI)分析显示,与被告知的参与者(相信自己被眼动追踪)相比,被误导的参与者(不知道自己的眼动被记录)更多地注视身体(胸部和腰部),而被告知的参与者比被误导的参与者更长时间地注视女性模特的嘴,而注视眼睛的时间更短。这些发现突出了被眼动追踪的意识在感知社会刺激时对一个人眼动模式的潜在影响。我们得出结论,即使在实验室环境中,眼动仪也可能作为一种隐含的社会在场,导致个体根据社会衍生的抑制规范改变他们的眼动行为。