Presentation 2003/6/3
Effect of visual dominance over auditory modality on eye movement(Multimedia and Virtual Environment)
Kazuhiko Shiratsuchi, Noriyuki Kitajima, Takashi Takeda,
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Abstract(in English) Simple reaction time for the auditory modality is significantly shorter than it for the visual modality. When stimuli were presented in the both modalities, however, human often give preference to the visually presented information. It cannot be explained by reaction time for each modality. The present experiment examined in the spatial-choice task by saccadic eye movement whether the visual preference is observed or not. The light and sound stimuli appeared at different positions almost simultaneously, subjects had to move their eyes quickly to one side. Results showed that visual preference occurred in spatial-choice task by saccadic eye movement and this effect was stronger than in spatial-choice task by pushing buttons. We discussed the relations between these phenomena and orienting attention model.
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Keyword(in English) audio-visual interaction / visual dominance / saccadic eye movement / spatial choice task
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Title (in English) Effect of visual dominance over auditory modality on eye movement(Multimedia and Virtual Environment)
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Keyword(1) audio-visual interaction
Keyword(2) visual dominance
Keyword(3) saccadic eye movement
Keyword(4) spatial choice task
1st Author's Name Kazuhiko Shiratsuchi
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Engineering, Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science()
2nd Author's Name Noriyuki Kitajima
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Nagasaki of Applied Science
3rd Author's Name Takashi Takeda
3rd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Human Environment, Department of Environmental and Techno-cultural Science, Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science
Date 2003/6/3
Paper # MVE2003-23
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 107
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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