Presentation 2009-01-19
The relativity of time to filling-in to eye movement
Masae YOKOTA, Yasunari YOKOTA,
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Abstract(in English) When a small area (filling-in target) that has a different texture from its surroundings is presented to a subject's peripheral vision, he perceives filling-in target is filled by its surrounding texture within a few seconds under certain circumstances. This illusion is called perceptual filling-in. Filling-in characteristics must be elucidated to understand the mode of information processing in human vision because filling-in has been considered to contribute greatly to effective capturing external visual information. Facilitation of filling-in is generally evaluated using the time to filling-in. Furthermore, it is well-known that we can see nothing by restraining eye movement artificially. In our preliminary experiment, time to filling-in is disturbed by subjects' eye movement. Therefore, we can consider that facilitation of filling-in is influenced by eye movement. However the relationship between eye movement and the time to filling-in has rarely been reported. In this study, we measured the time to filling-in for four surrounding textures, with simultaneous recording of eye movement. Results showed that the time to filling-in correlates moderately with the eye movement. High frequency component has high correlation with filling-in time.
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Keyword(in English) Perceptual Filling-in / Filling-in Time / Eye Movement / Small Involuntary Eye Movement
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Conference Date 2009/1/12(1days)
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Title (in English) The relativity of time to filling-in to eye movement
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Keyword(1) Perceptual Filling-in
Keyword(2) Filling-in Time
Keyword(3) Eye Movement
Keyword(4) Small Involuntary Eye Movement
1st Author's Name Masae YOKOTA
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Information and Culter, Nagoya Bunri University()
2nd Author's Name Yasunari YOKOTA
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Gifu University
Date 2009-01-19
Paper # NC2008-92
Volume (vol) vol.108
Number (no) 383
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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