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In search of rules behind environmental framing; the case of head pitch

机译:寻找环境框架背后的规则;头部倾斜的情况

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BackgroundWhether, and how, animals move requires them to assess their environment to determine the most appropriate action and trajectory, although the precise way the environment is scanned has been little studied. We hypothesized that head attitude, which effectively frames the environment for the eyes, and the way it changes over time, would be modulated by the environment. MethodTo test this, we used a head-mounted device (Human-Interfaced Personal Observation platform - HIPOP) on people moving through three different environments; a botanical garden (‘green’ space), a reef (‘blue’ space), and a featureless corridor, to examine if head movement in the vertical axis differed between environments. Template matching was used to identify and quantify distinct behaviours. ConclusionsThe data on head pitch from all subjects and environments over time showed essentially continuous clear waveforms with varying amplitude and wavelength. There were three stylised behaviours consisting of smooth, regular peaks and troughs in head pitch angle and variable length fixations during which the head pitch remained constant. These three behaviours accounted for ca . 40?% of the total time, with irregular head pitch changes accounting for the rest. There were differences in rates of manifestation of behaviour according to environment as well as environmentally different head pitch values of peaks, troughs and fixations. Finally, although there was considerable variation in head pitch angles, the peak and trough values bounded most of the variation in the fixation pitch values. It is suggested that the constant waveforms in head pitch serve to inform people about their environment, providing a scanning mechanism. Particular emphasis to certain sectors is manifest within the peak and trough limits and these appear modulated by the distribution of the points where fixation, interpreted as being due to objects of interest, occurs. This behaviour explains how animals allocate processing resources to the environment and shows promise for movement studies attempting to elucidate which parts of the environment affect movement trajectories.
机译:背景技术尽管很少研究动物扫描环境的确切方法,但动物是否以及如何移动都需要它们评估其环境以确定最合适的动作和轨迹。我们假设头部的姿势会有效地调节眼睛的环境,并且随着时间的推移它会随着时间而改变。方法为了对此进行测试,我们在经过三个不同环境的人们身上使用了一个头戴式设备(人机接口的个人观察平台HIPOP)。一个植物园(“绿色”空间),一个礁石(“蓝色”空间)和一个没有特色的走廊,以检查头部在垂直轴上的移动在环境之间是否有所不同。模板匹配用于识别和量化不同的行为。结论所有受试者和环境随时间变化的头部俯仰数据基本上都显示出连续不断的清晰波形,其幅度和波长均变化。有三种风格化的行为,包括头部俯仰角的平滑,规则的峰和谷以及在头部俯仰保持恒定的可变长度注视下。这三种行为占了ca。占总时间的40%,其余的原因是不规则的音高变化。根据环境的不同,行为表现的速率也存在差异,并且在环境中,峰,谷和固定点的头距值也有所不同。最后,尽管头部俯仰角有相当大的变化,但峰值和谷值限制了固定俯仰角值的大部分变化。建议头部音高恒定的波形用于告知人们周围的环境,从而提供扫描机制。对某些扇区的特别强调是在峰值和谷值限制之内,并且这些现象似乎受固定点的分布调制,这些固定点被解释为由于感兴趣的物体而发生。这种行为解释了动物如何向环境分配处理资源,并为运动研究试图阐明环境的哪些部分影响运动轨迹提供了希望。

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