Noton D, Stark L
Science. 1971 Jan 22;171(3968):308-11. doi: 10.1126/science.171.3968.308.
Subjects learned and recognized patterns which were marginally visible, requiring them to fixate directly each feature to which they wished to attend. Fixed "scanpaths," specific to subject and pattern, appeared in their saccadic eye movements, both intermittently during learning and in initial eye movements during recognition. A proposed theory of pattern perception explains these results.
受试者学习并识别了几乎不可见的图案,这要求他们直接注视他们想要关注的每个特征。特定于受试者和图案的固定“扫描路径”出现在他们的眼球跳动中,在学习过程中间歇出现,在识别过程中的初始眼球运动中也会出现。一种提出的图案感知理论解释了这些结果。