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Start Position Strongly Influences Fixation Patterns during Face Processing: Difficulties with Eye Movements as a Measure of Information Use

机译:起始位置强烈影响人脸处理过程中的注视方式:以眼球运动困难为信息使用量度

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Fixation patterns are thought to reflect cognitive processing and, thus, index the most informative stimulus features for task performance. During face recognition, initial fixations to the center of the nose have been taken to indicate this location is optimal for information extraction. However, the use of fixations as a marker for information use rests on the assumption that fixation patterns are predominantly determined by stimulus and task, despite the fact that fixations are also influenced by visuo-motor factors. Here, we tested the effect of starting position on fixation patterns during a face recognition task with upright and inverted faces. While we observed differences in fixations between upright and inverted faces, likely reflecting differences in cognitive processing, there was also a strong effect of start position. Over the first five saccades, fixation patterns across start positions were only coarsely similar, with most fixations around the eyes. Importantly, however, the precise fixation pattern was highly dependent on start position with a strong tendency toward facial features furthest from the start position. For example, the often-reported tendency toward the left over right eye was reversed for the left starting position. Further, delayed initial saccades for central versus peripheral start positions suggest greater information processing prior to the initial saccade, highlighting the experimental bias introduced by the commonly used center start position. Finally, the precise effect of face inversion on fixation patterns was also dependent on start position. These results demonstrate the importance of a non-stimulus, non-task factor in determining fixation patterns. The patterns observed likely reflect a complex combination of visuo-motor effects and simple sampling strategies as well as cognitive factors. These different factors are very difficult to tease apart and therefore great caution must be applied when interpreting absolute fixation locations as indicative of information use, particularly at a fine spatial scale.
机译:固定模式被认为可以反映认知过程,因此可以为任务执行提供最丰富的刺激特征。在人脸识别过程中,已将其初始固定在鼻子中央,以表明该位置对于信息提取是最佳的。但是,固视作为信息使用的标记,是基于以下假设:固视模式主要由刺激和任务决定,尽管固视也受视觉运动因素影响。在这里,我们测试了在具有直立和倒立面部的面部识别任务过程中起始位置对固定模式的影响。虽然我们观察到直立和倒立脸部之间注视的差异,这可能反映了认知过程的差异,但起始位置也产生了很大的影响。在前五个扫视范围内,跨起始位置的注视模式仅大致相似,大部分注视围绕在眼睛周围。然而,重要的是,精确的固定模式高度依赖于起始位置,并且具有距起始位置最远的面部特征的强烈趋势。例如,对于左开始位置,经常报告的朝着左眼右眼的趋势被颠倒了。此外,相对于中心开始位置和外围开始位置的延迟初始扫视提示在进行初始扫视之前需要进行更多的信息处理,从而突出了由常用的中心起始位置引入的实验偏差。最后,面部倒置对固定模式的精确影响还取决于起始位置。这些结果证明了在确定注视方式时非刺激性,非任务性因素的重要性。观察到的模式可能反映了视觉运动效应与简单采样策略以及认知因素的复杂结合。这些不同的因素很难分开,因此,在将绝对注视位置解释为信息使用的指示时,尤其是在很小的空间范围内,必须格外小心。

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