模拟中枢和周边视力丧失对自然搜索的影响。

IF 2 4区 心理学 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Kirsten Veerkamp, Daniel Müller, Gwyneth A Pechler, David L Mann, Christian N L Olivers
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摘要

在世界范围内,数以百万计的人患有中枢或周边视力丧失。对日常视觉功能的影响尚不完全清楚,特别是因为之前的研究缺乏现实生活中的代表性。我们的目的是研究模拟中枢或外周损伤对在三维(3D)环境中自然视觉搜索任务中潜在表现的一系列测量的影响。这项任务是在一个3D虚拟现实(VR)超市环境中进行的,参与者坐在转椅上。我们使用随视线变化的面具来模拟视力丧失。在受试者之间设计中,参与者被分配到三种情况中的一种:完全视力、中心视力丧失(6°眼罩)或周边视力丧失(6°孔径)。每个参与者执行四个搜索序列,每个序列由记忆购物清单中的四个目标产品组成,在不同的对比水平下。除了搜索时间和准确性,我们还跟踪了导航、动眼肌、头部和躯干运动,以评估哪些认知和运动成分导致了搜索结果的差异。结果显示,在模拟中央和周边视力丧失的情况下,完成任务的时间增加了,但在周围视力丧失的情况下,完成任务的时间增加了。由于中央视力丧失,导航效率较低,需要更长的时间来验证目标。此外,参与者的注视次数更多,时间更短。由于周边视力丧失,导航效率更低,寻找和确认目标需要更长的时间。此外,跳眼振幅降低。低对比度尤其影响周边视力丧失的搜索。表明认知负荷的记忆衰竭在两种情况下没有差异。因此,我们证明了在自然的3D环境中,中央和周边视觉丧失的模拟导致了不同的搜索配置文件。
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The effects of simulated central and peripheral vision loss on naturalistic search.

Worldwide, millions of people experience central or peripheral vision loss. The consequences on daily visual functioning are not completely known, in particular because previous studies lacked real-life representativeness. Our aim was to examine the effects of simulated central or peripheral impairment on a range of measures underlying performance in a naturalistic visual search task in a three-dimensional (3D) environment. The task was performed in a 3D virtual reality (VR) supermarket environment while being seated in a swivel chair. We used gaze-contingent masks to simulate vision loss. Participants were allocated to one of three conditions: full vision, central vision loss (a 6° mask), or peripheral vision loss (a 6° aperture) in a between-subject design. Each participant performed four search sequences, each consisting of four target products from a memorized shopping list, under varying contrast levels. Besides search time and accuracy, we tracked navigational, oculomotor, head and torso movements to assess which cognitive and motor components contributed to performance differences. Results showed increased task completion times with simulated central and peripheral vision loss, but more so with peripheral loss. With central vision loss, navigation was less efficient and it took longer to verify targets. Furthermore, participants made more and shorter fixations. With peripheral vision loss, navigation was even less efficient, and it took longer to find and verify a target. Additionally, saccadic amplitudes were reduced. Low contrast particularly affected search with peripheral vision loss. Memory failure, indicating cognitive load, did not differ between conditions. Thus we demonstrate that simulations of central and peripheral vision loss lead to differential search profiles in a naturalistic 3D environment.

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Journal of Vision
Journal of Vision 医学-眼科学
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
5.60%
发文量
218
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Exploring all aspects of biological visual function, including spatial vision, perception, low vision, color vision and more, spanning the fields of neuroscience, psychology and psychophysics.
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