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Individual Differences in Eye Movements During Face Identification Reflect Observer-Specific Optimal Points of Fixation

机译:人脸识别过程中眼球运动的个体差异反映了观察者特定的最佳固定点

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In general, humans tend to first look just below the eyes when identifying another person. Does everybody look at the same place on a face during identification, and, if not, does this variability in fixation behavior lead to functional consequences? In two conditions, observers had their free eye movements recorded while they performed a face-identification task. In another condition, the same observers identified faces while their gaze was restricted to specific locations on each face. We found substantial differences, which persisted over time, in where individuals chose to first move their eyes. Observers' systematic departure from a canonical, theoretically optimal fixation point did not correlate with performance degradation. Instead, each individual's looking preference corresponded to an idiosyncratic performance-maximizing point of fixation: Those who looked lower on the face performed better when forced to fixate the lower part of the face. The results suggest an observer-specific synergy between the face-recognition and eye movement systems that optimizes face-identification performance.
机译:通常,当识别另一个人时,人们通常会首先看在眼睛下方。在识别过程中,每个人都注视着面部的同一位置吗?如果没有,这种固定行为的差异是否会导致功能后果?在两种情况下,观察者在执行面部识别任务时记录了他们的自由眼动。在另一种情况下,相同的观察者识别出脸部,而他们的目光仅限于每张脸部的特定位置。我们发现了巨大的差异,这种差异随着时间的流逝而持续存在,个人选择首先移动眼睛。观察者系统地偏离规范的,理论上最佳的固定点与性能下降无关。取而代之的是,每个人的外观偏好都对应于一种特质性能最大化的注视点:那些脸色较低的人在被迫固定脸部下部时表现更好。结果表明,人脸识别和眼睛运动系统之间的观察者特定的协同作用可以优化人脸识别性能。

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