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Fixation Differences in Visual Search of Accident Scenes by Novices and Expert Emergency Responders

机译:新手和专家紧急响应者在视觉搜索事故现场中的注视差异

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Objective: We sought to investigate whether expert-novice differences in visual search behavior found in other domains also apply to accident scenes and the emergency response domain. Background: Emergency service professionals typically arrive at accidents only after being dispatched when a civilian witness has called an emergency dispatch number. Differences in visual search behavior between the civilian witness (usually a novice in terms of emergency response) and the professional first responders (experts at emergency response) could thus result in the experts being given insufficient or erroneous information, which would lead them to arrive unprepared for the actual situation. Method: A between-subjects, controlled eye-tracking experiment with 20 novices and 17 experts (rescue and ambulance service personnel) was conducted to explore expert-novice differences in visual search of accident and control images. Results: The results showed that the experts spent more time looking at task-relevant areas of the accident images than novices did, as predicted by the information reduction hypothesis. The longer time was due to longer fixation durations rather than a larger fixation count. Conclusion: Expert-novice differences in visual search are present in the emergency domain. Given that this domain is essential to saving lives and also relies heavily on novices as the first link in the chain of response, such differences deserve further exploration. Application: Visual search behavior from experts can be used for training purposes. Eye-tracking studies of novices can be used to inform the design of emergency dispatch interviews.
机译:目的:我们试图调查在其他领域发现的视觉搜索行为专家新手差异是否也适用于事故现场和应急响应领域。背景:紧急服务专业人员通常只有在平民目击者拨打了紧急调度号码后才被派遣。因此,平民目击者(通常是紧急情况下的新手)和专业急救人员(紧急情况下的专家)在视觉搜索行为上的差异可能会导致专家获得的信息不足或错误,从而导致他们无法做好准备根据实际情况。方法:进行了一项由20名新手和17名专家(救援和救护服务人员)组成的受试者之间的受控眼球追踪实验,以探索事故和控制图像视觉搜索中专家与新手之间的差异。结果:结果表明,专家们比信息新手花费更多的时间在寻找与任务相关的事故图像区域上,这比信息缩减假设所预测的要多。更长的时间是由于更长的注视时间而不是更大的注视次数。结论:紧急领域存在视觉搜索中专家与新手的差异。鉴于此领域对于挽救生命至关重要,并且在很大程度上依赖于新手作为响应链中的第一环节,因此这种差异值得进一步探讨。应用:来自专家的视觉搜索行为可用于培训目的。新手的眼动研究可用于指导紧急派遣面试的设计。

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