利用眼动仪技术分析屏幕上的视觉感知模式

M. Malčík, E. Mechlová, Z. Sikorová, A. Mentel
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根据目前的研究,眼动模式的个体差异可能与文本处理方式的不同、理解困难等有关。它们也取决于文本的性质。特别的问题是,在使用比喻(视觉)语言的情况下,阅读是如何进行的,例如在隐喻、反讽或固定短语(短语)的情况下。根据其他研究,很明显,每个人的执行功能的发展水平与他们的社会文化背景密切相关,特别是与其家庭的养育方式;另一方面,执行功能的差异会显著影响一个人在学校的表现。然而,对于本文的目的而言,值得注意的部分是执行功能与眼动之间的直接联系,即在眼动追踪的基础上,可以对执行功能做出直接的、不变的结论[1]。笔记本电脑、平板电脑和智能手机上的电子屏幕被用来阅读文本,通常是在执行多项任务的时候。问题是,在屏幕上阅读是否和在课本上阅读一样有效。本文的目的之一是利用眼动追踪技术验证从屏幕中检索信息的视觉模式,以帮助人们理解和解决问题。
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Analysis of visual perceptual patterns on screen using eyetracker technology
According to current researches, individual differences in eye movement patterns may be related to different ways of text processing, to comprehension difficulties, etc. They also depend on the nature of the text. Particular question is how reading takes place in case of using figurative (visual) language, e.g. in case of metaphors, irony, or fixed phrases (phraseologisms). Based on other researches, it is evident that the development level of executive functions of each individual is strongly tied to their sociocultural background, especially to the parenting style of their family; on the other hand, differences in executive function significantly affect a person's performance at school. The notable part for the aim of this paper, however, is the direct link between executive functions and eye movement, i.e. on the basis of eye tracking it is possible to make direct, unaltered conclusions on executive functions [1]. Electronic screens on laptop and tablet computers and smartphones are being used for reading text, often while multitasking [14]. The question arises whether reading from a screen is as effective as the reading from textbooks. One of the aims of the paper is to verify the visual patterns of information retrieval from screen for problem comprehension and solving using eyetracking technology.
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