眼注视图像的视动镜模拟。

G. Loftus
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在三个图像识别实验中,在一个研究阶段呈现复杂的图像,每个图像由n个连续的掩码图像组成,每个图像持续d毫秒。这个过程是为了模拟一系列的眼睛盯着一张图片看,但是盯着的次数和持续时间在实验控制之下。当n保持不变时,随后的识别记忆性能随着d的增加而增加,最高可达400毫秒。在d保持不变的情况下,性能随着n的增加而增加,只是在使用额外的图片呈现来固定图片的新部分的程度上。这些结果,以及Loftus 1972年的实验,提出了一个包含以下命题的图像编码模型:(a)对图像的正常固定被设计为对图像的某些特征进行编码。(b)固定时间由进行预期特征编码所需的时间量决定。(c)从一张图片中编码的特征越多,对图片的识别记忆就越好。此外,本实验的结果表明,在固定中构成编码的事件以固定的、相对不变的顺序进行。
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Tachistoscopic simulations of eye fixations on pictures.
In three picture recognition experiments, complex pictures were presented during a study phase, each presentation consisting of n sequential masked presentations and each presentation lasting d msec. This procedure was designed to mimic a series of eye fixations over a picture, but with number and duration of fixations under experimental control. With n held constant, subsequent recognition memory performance increased with increasing d up to 400 msec. With d held constant, performance increased with increasing n only to the degree that an additional presentation of a picture was used to fixate a novel portion of the picture. These results, and those of Loftus's 1972 experiment, suggest a model of picture encoding that incorporates the following propositions: (a) A normal fixation on a picture is designed to encode some feature of the picture. (b) The duration of fixation is determined by the amount of time required to carry out the intended feature encoding. (c) The more features are encoded from a picture, the better the recognition memory will be form the picture. Additionally, the results of the present experiments imply that the events that constitute encoding within a fixation proceed in a fixed, relatively immutable order.
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