旧石器时代艺术观察背后的图形识别和视觉注意模式。

IF 1.5 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Journal of Cultural Cognitive Science Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-08 DOI:10.1007/s41809-025-00170-0
María Silva-Gago, Marcos García-Diez, Emiliano Bruner, Luis M Martínez, Felipe Criado-Boado
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摘要

艺术视觉加工是一个复杂的认知过程,涉及感知、注意和决策。这个过程的初始阶段的特点是通过快速的眼球运动进行视觉探索,这可以提供对注意力模式和信息处理的见解,并且可以使用眼球追踪技术进行检查。在这项研究中,我们采用眼动追踪技术研究了在观察坎塔布里亚海岸旧石器时代岩石艺术时的视觉感知,旨在探讨图形识别和注意力分布的行为机制。这项研究包括两个实验——一个包括整个面板,另一个只关注单个数字——两者都得出了类似的结果。我们的研究结果表明,人们的注意力主要集中在被描绘的人物身上,尤其是他们的头部,而不是视野中的其他元素。此外,不完整的图形被认为是完整的,这表明图形识别受到格式塔原则、内部认知模型和其他自上而下系统的影响。补充信息:在线版本包含补充资料,提供地址为10.1007/s41809-025-00170-0。
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Figure recognition and visual attention patterns behind the observation of Palaeolithic art.

Figure recognition and visual attention patterns behind the observation of Palaeolithic art.

Figure recognition and visual attention patterns behind the observation of Palaeolithic art.

Figure recognition and visual attention patterns behind the observation of Palaeolithic art.

Art visual processing is a complex cognitive process that involves perception, attention and decision-making. The initial stage of this process is characterized by visual exploration through rapid eye movements which can provide insights into attentional patterns and information processing and can be examined using eye-tracking technology. In this study, we employ eye-tracking to investigate visual perception during the observation of Palaeolithic rock art mostly from the Cantabrian seaboard, aiming to investigate the behavioural mechanisms underlying figure recognition and attentional distribution. This study comprises two experiments-one including entire panels and the other focusing exclusively on single figures-both yielding similar results. Our findings indicate that attention was predominantly directed towards the depicted figures, particularly their heads, rather than other elements within the visual field. Additionally, incomplete figures were perceived as complete, suggesting that figure recognition were influenced by Gestalt principles, internal cognitive models, and other top-down systems.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s41809-025-00170-0.

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