Schroeder S R, Holland J G
Science. 1968 Jul 19;161(3838):292-3. doi: 10.1126/science.161.3838.292.
Eye movements were used as a criterion of observing responses in a vigilance task. Time on watch and signal rates similarly affected both eye-movement rates and percentage of detections. Observing rate may account for detection data, and may be a more stable measure of vigilance than detection rate is, especially when very few signals occur.
在一项警觉任务中,眼球运动被用作观察反应的标准。值班时间和信号频率同样会影响眼球运动频率和检测百分比。观察频率可能是检测数据的原因,并且可能是比检测频率更稳定的警觉度量指标,尤其是在信号极少出现时。