Presentation 2014-09-25
Decoding dynamical mental processing with eye movements
Masaki MARUYAMA,
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Abstract(in English) Pursuit eye movements are influenced by one's interests and motion perception. It means that one's interests and motion perception can be decoded from behaviors of pursuit eye movements. Here, I summarize previous studies showing their influences on pursuit eye movements and discuss advantages of its involuntary and sequential behaviors in decoding the mental states. Next, I introduce a previous study on eyes' fixating positions during a calculation of simple arithmetic expression. The temporal order of fixating positions corresponds to that of operations, determined by syntax of arithmetic expression. I suggest that the sequence of fixating positions can be a useful cue for decoding a mental process of multiple operations during an arithmetic calculation.
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Keyword(in English) pursuit eye movements / saccades / motion perception / binocular rivalry / math syntax cognition
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Title (in English) Decoding dynamical mental processing with eye movements
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Keyword(1) pursuit eye movements
Keyword(2) saccades
Keyword(3) motion perception
Keyword(4) binocular rivalry
Keyword(5) math syntax cognition
1st Author's Name Masaki MARUYAMA
1st Author's Affiliation Immunology Frontier Research Center, Osaka University:Center for Information and Neural Network, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology()
Date 2014-09-25
Paper # HIP2014-51
Volume (vol) vol.114
Number (no) 226
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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