Presentation 2008-09-05
Visual attention by direction indicators : The effects of the size of drawing faces
Yuri HASHIMOTO, Narisuke UTSUKI,
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Abstract(in English) We compared two sizes of a drawing face to investigate the process of automatic visual attention in terms of foveal and peripheral vision. The larger face was almost identical to the one used in Friesen & Kingstone (1998) study and the smaller face was a half size of it. Going effects were statistically significant at the shorter SOAs. There were no significant effects of the face size on response times. Only in a smaller face statistically significant differences were observed in the number of response errors, however. A smaller face may attract our visual attention more powerfully than a larger face does.
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Keyword(in English) visual attention / face size / foveal vision / peripheral vision
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Conference Date 2008/8/29(1days)
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Title (in English) Visual attention by direction indicators : The effects of the size of drawing faces
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Keyword(1) visual attention
Keyword(2) face size
Keyword(3) foveal vision
Keyword(4) peripheral vision
1st Author's Name Yuri HASHIMOTO
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Intercultural Studies, Kobe University()
2nd Author's Name Narisuke UTSUKI
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Intercultural Studies, Kobe University
Date 2008-09-05
Paper # PRMU2008-52,HIP2008-52
Volume (vol) vol.108
Number (no) 198
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 3
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