Department of Cognitive Science, Central European University, Vienna, Austria.
Center for Cognitive Computation, Central European University, Vienna, Austria.
J Vis. 2024 May 1;24(5):17. doi: 10.1167/jov.24.5.17.
What is the link between eye movements and sensory learning? Although some theories have argued for an automatic interaction between what we know and where we look that continuously modulates human information gathering behavior during both implicit and explicit learning, there exists limited experimental evidence supporting such an ongoing interplay. To address this issue, we used a visual statistical learning paradigm combined with a gaze-contingent stimulus presentation and manipulated the explicitness of the task to explore how learning and eye movements interact. During both implicit exploration and explicit visual learning of unknown composite visual scenes, spatial eye movement patterns systematically and gradually changed in accordance with the underlying statistical structure of the scenes. Moreover, the degree of change was directly correlated with the amount and type of knowledge the observers acquired. This suggests that eye movements are potential indicators of active learning, a process where long-term knowledge, current visual stimuli and an inherent tendency to reduce uncertainty about the visual environment jointly determine where we look.
眼球运动与感觉学习之间有何关联?虽然一些理论认为,在隐性和显性学习过程中,我们的所知与所见之间会自动相互作用,从而持续调节人类的信息收集行为,但支持这种持续相互作用的实验证据有限。为了解决这个问题,我们使用了一种视觉统计学习范式,结合注视相关的刺激呈现,并操纵任务的显式程度,以探究学习和眼球运动如何相互作用。在对未知复合视觉场景进行隐性探索和显性视觉学习期间,空间眼球运动模式会根据场景的基础统计结构系统且逐渐地发生变化。此外,变化的程度与观察者获得的知识量和类型直接相关。这表明眼球运动是主动学习的潜在指标,在这个过程中,长期知识、当前视觉刺激以及减少对视觉环境不确定性的内在倾向共同决定了我们的视线方向。