The impact of clock timing on VDT visual search performance under time constraint

Jiabin Hu, Qun Chen, Danqiong Lu, Jingkang He
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Conducting Visual Display Terminal (VDT) visual search tasks under time constraint has broad applications in fields such as security checks, medical diagnostics, and rescue operations. While excessive time pressure can impair performance, moderate time pressure can motivate individuals to complete tasks and increase productivity. Investigating the positive impact of time pressure on visual search tasks has become a crucial area of study. Clock timing plays a vital role in the visual interface, influencing the perception of time pressure and impacting visual search performance. However, existing research has paid little attention to the induction of time pressure and the impact of clock timing in VDT visual interfaces on visual search performance. Hence, the objective of this study is to investigate the impact of clock timing on VDT visual search performance under time constraint.The content of the experimental tasks was determined through a pilot experiment. The formal experiment was conducted in two phases over six sessions. Participants were tasked with locating the letter “E” embedded within the distractor letter “F,” displayed with a clock area above the interface. The first phase of experiments included conditions of no clock, 4-min clock timing, and 4-min countdown clock timing. In the second phase of the experiment, the clock display method was a countdown clock, with three experiments conducted featuring long time, medium time, and short time. Search speed and accuracy were used as primary performance evaluation metrics to examine the impact of clock timing methods and duration on visual search performance. Twenty-one undergraduate students participated in the formal experiment.In the first phase of experiments, participants demonstrated significantly faster reaction times (RTs) in tasks where a clock display was present compared to tasks without (ANOVA, F(2, 60) = 4.588, P = 0.014). However, there were no significant differences in accuracy rates across different timing conditions (ANOVA, F(2, 60) = 0.146, P = 0.865), and no significant correlation between RTs and accuracy was found (Kendall’s R = 0.11, P = 0.914). During the second phase, RTs decreased significantly as time constraints became more stringent (ANOVA, F(2, 60) = 7.564, P < 0.05). Conversely, accuracy rates decreased significantly under shorter time constraints (ANOVA, F(2, 60) = 4.315, P < 0.05), with a negative correlation observed between RTs and accuracy (Kendall’s R = 0.220, P < 0.01).Compared to conditions without clock displays, having clock displays significantly improved the speed of the visual search task, although the difference in accuracy was not statistically significant. In the context of shorter clock countdown limits, Shorter timing constraints resulted in faster search speeds but also led to reduced accuracy and increased fatigue. Overall, a correlation exists between search speed and accuracy in visual tasks, where higher speed often correlates with lower accuracy. These findings provide valuable insights into clock timing design for visual search interfaces under time pressure.
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时钟计时对时间限制下 VDT 视觉搜索性能的影响
在时间紧迫的情况下执行视觉显示终端(VDT)视觉搜索任务在安检、医疗诊断和救援行动等领域有着广泛的应用。时间压力过大会影响工作表现,而适度的时间压力则能激励个人完成任务并提高工作效率。研究时间压力对视觉搜索任务的积极影响已成为一个重要的研究领域。时钟计时在视觉界面中起着至关重要的作用,会影响人们对时间压力的感知,并影响视觉搜索的表现。然而,现有研究很少关注时间压力的诱导以及 VDT 视觉界面中时钟计时对视觉搜索表现的影响。因此,本研究旨在探究在时间限制下,时钟计时对 VDT 视觉搜索表现的影响。正式实验分两个阶段进行,共六次。被试的任务是在界面上方显示有时钟区域的分心字母 "F "中找到字母 "E"。第一阶段的实验条件包括无时钟、4 分钟时钟计时和 4 分钟倒计时时钟计时。在第二阶段实验中,时钟显示方式为倒计时钟,进行了长时间、中时间和短时间三个实验。搜索速度和准确率是主要的性能评价指标,以考察时钟计时方法和持续时间对视觉搜索性能的影响。在第一阶段的实验中,有时钟显示的任务与没有时钟显示的任务相比,参与者的反应时间(RTs)明显更快(方差分析,F(2, 60) = 4.588, P = 0.014)。但是,在不同计时条件下,准确率没有明显差异(方差分析,F(2,60)= 0.146,P=0.865),而且 RT 与准确率之间也没有发现明显的相关性(Kendall's R = 0.11,P = 0.914)。在第二阶段,随着时间限制越来越严格,RT 显著下降(方差分析,F(2, 60) = 7.564,P < 0.05)。相反,在更短的时间限制下,准确率明显下降(方差分析,F(2,60)= 4.315,P <0.05),并且观察到RT和准确率之间存在负相关(Kendall's R = 0.220,P <0.01)。与没有时钟显示的条件相比,有时钟显示的条件明显提高了视觉搜索任务的速度,尽管准确率方面的差异没有统计学意义。在更短的时钟倒计时限制条件下,更短的时间限制会加快搜索速度,但同时也会降低准确性并增加疲劳感。总之,在视觉任务中,搜索速度和准确性之间存在相关性,速度越快,准确性越低。这些发现为时间压力下视觉搜索界面的时钟计时设计提供了宝贵的启示。
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