van Renswoude Daan R, Raijmakers Maartje E J, Visser Ingmar
University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Free University, Amsterdam , The Netherlands.
J Eye Mov Res. 2020 Apr 1;13(1). doi: 10.16910/jemr.13.1.2.
Systematic tendencies such as the center and horizontal bias are known to have a large influence on how and where we move our eyes during static onscreen free scene viewing. However, it is unknown whether these tendencies are learned viewing strategies or are more default tendencies in the way we move our eyes. To gain insight into the origin of these tendencies we explore the systematic tendencies of infants (3 - 20-month-olds, N = 157) and adults (N = 88) in three different scene viewing data sets. We replicated com-mon findings, such as longer fixation durations and shorter saccade amplitudes in infants compared to adults. The leftward bias was never studied in infants, and our results indi-cate that it is not present, while we did replicate the leftward bias in adults. The general pattern of the results highlights the similarity between infant and adult eye movements. Similar to adults, infants' fixation durations increase with viewing time and the depend-encies between successive fixations and saccades show very similar patterns. A straight-forward conclusion to draw from this set of studies is that infant and adult eye movements are mainly driven by similar underlying basic processes.
诸如中心偏向和水平偏向等系统性倾向,已知在静态屏幕自由场景观看过程中,会对我们眼睛的移动方式和位置产生很大影响。然而,尚不清楚这些倾向是习得的观看策略,还是我们眼睛移动方式中更具默认性的倾向。为了深入了解这些倾向的起源,我们在三个不同的场景观看数据集里探究了婴儿(3至20个月大,N = 157)和成人(N = 88)的系统性倾向。我们重复了一些常见的发现,比如与成人相比,婴儿的注视持续时间更长,扫视幅度更短。此前从未对婴儿的向左偏向进行过研究,而我们的结果表明婴儿不存在这种偏向,不过我们确实在成人中重复验证了向左偏向。结果的总体模式凸显了婴儿和成人眼动之间的相似性。与成人相似,婴儿的注视持续时间会随着观看时间增加,并且连续注视和扫视之间的相关性呈现出非常相似的模式。从这一系列研究中可以直接得出的结论是,婴儿和成人的眼动主要由相似的潜在基本过程驱动。