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Haptic search with finger movements: using more fingers does not necessarily reduce search times.

机译:手指移动进行触觉搜索:使用更多的手指并不一定会减少搜索时间。

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Two haptic serial search tasks were used to investigate how the separations between items, and the number of fingers used to scan them, influence the search time and search strategy. In both tasks participants had to search for a target (cross) between a fixed number of non-targets (circles). The items were placed in a straight line. The target's position was varied within blocks, and inter-item separation was varied between blocks. In the first experiment participants used their index finger to scan the display. As expected, search time depended on target position as well as on item separation. For larger separations participants' movements were jerky, resembling 'saccades' and 'fixations', while for the shortest separation the movements were smooth. When only considering time in contact with an item, search times were the same for all separation conditions. Furthermore, participants never continued their movement after they encountered the target. These results suggest that participants did not use the time during which they were moving between the items to process information about the items. The search times were a little shorter than those in a static search experiment (Overvliet et al. in Percept Psychophys, 2007a), where multiple items were presented to the fingertips simultaneously. To investigate whether this is because the finger was moving or because only one finger was stimulated, we conducted a second experiment in which we asked participants to put three fingers in line and use them together to scan the items. Doing so increased the time in contact with the items for all separations, so search times were presumably longer in the static search experiment because multiple fingers were involved. This may be caused by the time that it takes to switch from one finger to the other.
机译:使用两个触觉串行搜索任务来调查项目之间的间隔以及用于扫描项目的手指数量如何影响搜索时间和搜索策略。在这两个任务中,参与者都必须在固定数量的非目标(圆圈)之间搜索目标(十字)。这些项目被放置在一条直线上。目标的位置在块内变化,并且块之间的项目间间隔也变化。在第一个实验中,参与者使用食指扫描显示器。不出所料,搜索时间取决于目标位置以及项目间隔。对于较大的分隔,参与者的动作比较干涩,类似于“扫视”和“注视”,而对于最短的分隔,参与者的动作很平稳。仅考虑与物品接触的时间时,所有分离条件的搜索时间均相同。此外,参与者在遇到目标后再也没有继续运动。这些结果表明,参与者没有使用他们在项目之间移动的时间来处理有关项目的信息。搜索时间比静态搜索实验(Overvliet等人在Percept Psychophys,2007a)中的搜索时间短,在静态搜索实验中,多个项目同时显示在指尖。为了调查这是因为手指在移动还是仅刺激了一根手指,我们进行了第二项实验,我们要求参与者将三根手指排成一排,并一起使用它们来扫描物品。这样做会增加所有物品与物品接触的时间,因此在静态搜索实验中,由于涉及多个手指,搜索时间可能更长。这可能是因为从一根手指切换到另一根手指花费的时间造成的。

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