Role of reading medium and audio distractors on visual search

IF 2.2 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Aiswaryah Radhakrishnan , Mohan Balakrishnan , Soumyasmita Behera , Roshini Raghunandhan
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Abstract

Purpose

Visual search is an active perceptual task influenced by objective factors and subjective factors such as task difficulty, distractors, attention and familiarity respectively. We studied the effect of different search directions, task medium and presence or absence of audio distractors on visual search time in young normal subjects

Methods

Twenty-four young (19–27 years) subjects with normal ocular health (except refractive error) participated in the study after obtaining informed consent. Subjects performed a word search task of ten 7-letter words of medium difficulty level. It was performed by each subject in Up-down, Down-Up, Left-Right, Right-Left, Diagonal and Random directions, with equal number of distractors. The task was performed in paper and digital medium, with or without audio distractors. The conditions were performed in random order by each subject and the time taken to accurately complete the word search was documented for each condition.

Result

The visual search time (VST) was significantly different with different search directions (ANOVA p<0.0001, df=5), considering both digital and non-digital medium, with or without audio distractors. The average VST was the least for left-right search direction (100±7.2 s) and was highest for random search direction (291±19 s), on a digital medium (VSTdigital: 183±77 s) and in presence of an audio distractor (VSTaudio: 184±77 s). The VST scores were not correlated with the age (r=-0.14, p = 0.25).

Conclusion

The visual search time is significantly delayed for search direction other than left-right direction and in presence of an audio distractor on a digital medium. These factors could play a significant role in visual orientation and specific tasks such as reading.

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阅读媒介和音频干扰在视觉搜索中的作用
目的视觉搜索是一种主动感知任务,它受任务难度、干扰物、注意力和熟悉度等客观因素和主观因素的影响。研究了不同搜索方向、任务介质和有无音频干扰对年轻正常人视觉搜索时间的影响。方法选取24名眼部健康(屈光不正除外)的年轻正常人(19 ~ 27岁),经知情同意后参与研究。被试完成了十个中等难度的7个字母的单词搜索任务。实验采用上下、上下、左右、左右、对角线和随机四个方向,干扰物数量相等。这项任务是在纸和数字媒体上进行的,有或没有音频干扰。每个受试者按随机顺序执行这些条件,并记录每个条件下准确完成单词搜索所需的时间。结果在考虑数字媒体和非数字媒体、有无音频干扰的情况下,不同搜索方向的视觉搜索时间(VST)差异有统计学意义(方差分析p<0.0001, df=5)。在数字媒体(VSTdigital: 183±77 s)和有音频干扰(VSTaudio: 184±77 s)上,左右搜索方向的平均VST最小(100±7.2 s),随机搜索方向的平均VST最高(291±19 s), VST评分与年龄无关(r=-0.14, p = 0.25)。结论在数字媒体上,音频干扰存在时,视觉搜索时间明显延迟。这些因素可能在视觉定向和特定任务(如阅读)中发挥重要作用。
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Journal of Optometry
Journal of Optometry OPHTHALMOLOGY-
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