Presentation 2013-05-30
The luminance of fixation and attention location and pupillary response
Hirohiko Kaneko, Satoshi Iha, Tsubasa Tanaka, Kiyomi Sakamoto, Seiji Sakashita,
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Abstract(in English) Attention location could be different from fixation point, although they are closely related. To predict attention state of human is important for development of human information systems and for understanding of attention mechanism. Although several techniques have been proposed to predict attention locations recently, none of them seems reliable enough for practical use. In our previous research, we found that there is a relationship between the luminance at attentional location and the size of pupil. Then, we investigated in this research the effect of attention shifts produced by exogenous and endogenous cues on the pupil size using the visual pattern having several areas with different luminance. Results indicated that pupil expanded when the luminance at attention location is low. In addition attention shifts by exogenous cue seemed to have a larger effect on pupil responses.
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Keyword(in English) visual attention / pupil / endogenous and exogenous attention / eye movements / attention tracking
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Conference Date 2013/5/23(1days)
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Title (in English) The luminance of fixation and attention location and pupillary response
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Keyword(1) visual attention
Keyword(2) pupil
Keyword(3) endogenous and exogenous attention
Keyword(4) eye movements
Keyword(5) attention tracking
1st Author's Name Hirohiko Kaneko
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Information Processing, Tokyo Institute of Technology()
2nd Author's Name Satoshi Iha
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Information Processing, Tokyo Institute of Technology
3rd Author's Name Tsubasa Tanaka
3rd Author's Affiliation Department of Information Processing, Tokyo Institute of Technology
4th Author's Name Kiyomi Sakamoto
4th Author's Affiliation Groupwide CTO Office, R&D Division, Panasonic Corporation
5th Author's Name Seiji Sakashita
5th Author's Affiliation Groupwide CTO Office, R&D Division, Panasonic Corporation
Date 2013-05-30
Paper # HCS2013-15,HIP2013-15
Volume (vol) vol.113
Number (no) 72
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 5
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