Presentation 2007/11/29
Motion-induced blindness in seeing a movie of driving scenes
Kazuya INOUE, Tadashi KIKUCHI,
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Abstract(in English) Salient static stimuli disappear and reappear alternately for several seconds when they are surrounded by moving stimuli (motion-induced blindness, MIB). We examined whether or not MIB occurred in seeing a movie of driving scenes, which was took in a car running on an express way. The movie or a frame (picture) in the movie was presented with a red small disk. Observers reported disappearance and reappearance of the disk with a mouse for 30s and a cumulative time of disappearance was measured The cumulative time of disappearance in the movie condition was twice as long as that in the picture condition, suggesting that MIB occur in seeing the movie of driving scenes. In experiment 2, observers saw the movie with eye movements, resulting in the reduction of the cumulative disappearance time. In conclusion, MIB might be a cause of misses in driving and the misses might be prevented by eye movements.
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Keyword(in English) motion-induced blindness / driving / Troxler fading
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Title (in English) Motion-induced blindness in seeing a movie of driving scenes
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Keyword(1) motion-induced blindness
Keyword(2) driving
Keyword(3) Troxler fading
1st Author's Name Kazuya INOUE
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate school of Comprehensive Human Sciences, University of Tsukuba()
2nd Author's Name Tadashi KIKUCHI
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate school of Comprehensive Human Sciences, University of Tsukuba
Date 2007/11/29
Paper # HIP2007-131
Volume (vol) vol.107
Number (no) 369
Page pp.pp.-
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