隐蔽的
瞳孔测量
心理学
认知心理学
背景(考古学)
透视图(图形)
扫视
眼球运动
走神
群众
认知
神经科学
小学生
计算机科学
人工智能
古生物学
哲学
语言学
生物
认识论
作者
Damian Koevoet,Christoph Strauch,Marnix Naber,Stefan Van der Stigchel
标识
DOI:10.1177/09567976231179378
摘要
Attention can be shifted with or without an accompanying saccade (i.e., overtly or covertly, respectively). Thus far, it is unknown how cognitively costly these shifts are, yet such quantification is necessary to understand how and when attention is deployed overtly or covertly. In our first experiment (N = 24 adults), we used pupillometry to show that shifting attention overtly is more costly than shifting attention covertly, likely because planning saccades is more complex. We pose that these differential costs will, in part, determine whether attention is shifted overtly or covertly in a given context. A subsequent experiment (N = 24 adults) showed that relatively complex oblique saccades are more costly than relatively simple saccades in horizontal or vertical directions. This provides a possible explanation for the cardinal-direction bias of saccades. The utility of a cost perspective as presented here is vital to furthering our understanding of the multitude of decisions involved in processing and interacting with the external world efficiently.
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