Gaze Behavior and Visual Attention: A Review of Eye Tracking Studies in Aviation

G. Ziv
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ABSTRACT Objective: The objective of this article was to review a series of studies (n = 50) regarding gaze behavior and performance when piloting an aircraft. Background: Optimal gaze behavior can lead to improved flying performance under both normal and stressful conditions. Method: A computerized as well as a manual search of the literature was conducted. Articles were grouped according to prevalent themes, such as basic cockpit visual scanning, visual scanning in the automated cockpit, effects of new technology on visual scanning, nonnormal flight circumstances, differences between experts and novices, and mathematical models of visual scanning. A summary and key findings for each theme were reported. Results: The review revealed specific gaze behaviors that might be important when performing various flight tasks and when monitoring automated processes, and that can differentiate between expert and novice pilots. However, several concerns arose from the review. Among these concerns are the unexamined role of peripheral vision, the scarcity of studies on in-flight emergencies, and the lack of interventional studies. Conclusion: Specific gaze patterns appear to be related to improved flight performance. Future studies should address the methodological concerns mentioned to better clarify the relationship between gaze behavior and flying performance.
注视行为与视觉注意:航空眼动追踪研究综述
摘要目的:本文回顾了一系列关于驾驶飞机时凝视行为和表现的研究(n = 50)。背景:在正常和压力条件下,最佳凝视行为都能提高飞行性能。方法:对文献进行计算机检索和人工检索。文章根据流行的主题进行分组,如基本座舱视觉扫描、自动化座舱中的视觉扫描、新技术对视觉扫描的影响、非正常飞行情况、专家与新手的差异、视觉扫描的数学模型等。报告了每个主题的摘要和主要调查结果。结果:这项研究揭示了特定的凝视行为,这些行为在执行各种飞行任务和监控自动化过程时可能很重要,并且可以区分专家和新手飞行员。但是,审查引起了一些关切。这些问题包括周边视觉的作用未被研究,对飞行中紧急情况的研究缺乏,以及缺乏介入研究。结论:特定的凝视模式似乎与飞行性能的提高有关。未来的研究应该解决上述方法论问题,以更好地阐明凝视行为和飞行表现之间的关系。
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