Presentation 2010-05-13
Effect of the magnitude and extent of attention on saccade eye movement
Shogo ITAKURA, Hirohiko KANEKO, Kiyomi SAKAMOTO, Shigeo ASAHARA,
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Abstract(in English) When concentrating on one thing, you would become not to see other things. This fact indicates that the state of attention is closely related to the ability to see things. In other words, we need know magnitude and extent of attention to predict the performance of vision correctly. It has been shown that there is an effect of psychological state on the properties of saccade eye movement, though the effects of magnitude and extent of attention on the properties of saccade eye movement have not be shown clearly. The purpose of present research is to investigate the effect of the intensity and extent of consciousness on saccade eye movement quantitatively. For this purpose, we manipulated the magnitude and extent of attention and measured eye movement. The result showed that as the magnitude of attention increased the frequency of small and unintentional saccade also increased.
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Keyword(in English) Saccade / Phychological state
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Title (in English) Effect of the magnitude and extent of attention on saccade eye movement
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Keyword(1) Saccade
Keyword(2) Phychological state
1st Author's Name Shogo ITAKURA
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Information Processing, Tokyo Institude of Technology()
2nd Author's Name Hirohiko KANEKO
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Information Processing, Tokyo Institude of Technology
3rd Author's Name Kiyomi SAKAMOTO
3rd Author's Affiliation Coporate R&D Strategy Office, Panasonic Corporation
4th Author's Name Shigeo ASAHARA
4th Author's Affiliation Coporate R&D Strategy Office, Panasonic Corporation
Date 2010-05-13
Paper # HCS2010-10,HIP2010-10
Volume (vol) vol.110
Number (no) 34
Page pp.pp.-
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