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Arbitrary Eye Movement Strategies in Global-Local Processing Experiments

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    • Zahra Rezvani 1
    • Ali Katanforoush 2
    • Richard van Wezel 3
    • Hamidreza Pouretemad 1

    1 Institute for Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran

    2 Institute for Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran; Department of Computer and Data Sciences, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran

    3 Department of Biophysics, Donders Institute, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands

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Document Type : Original Article

10.52547/jncog.2022.103444
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Abstract

Perceptual organization is one of the most hotly debated issues in visual perception. Human adults, in normal conditions, process global features faster than local details, the effect that is called “Global Precedence”. Research has shown that as stimulus eccentricity gets more distant from the fovea, the perceptual decisions of local details become more delayed. This even happens when the gaze is fixated on the center of the field of view and the stimulus location is manually adjusted. The present study aims to explore the eye movement strategies in the process of global and local features when the gaze point is not restricted to a particular fixation point. Fourteen participants were asked to respond to Matching and Similarity Judgment tasks. The data was recorded using EYELINKIITM, with a sampling frequency of 1000Hz. The Global Precedence Effect (GPE) was observed in the two tasks. Additionally, a higher average of “arbitrary eccentricity” in global trials was observed as compared to local trials. Arbitrary eccentricity was referred to as the eccentricity individuals unconsciously choose to perceive the stimuli. Furthermore, the number of fixations was significantly greater in local trials. From our findings, we speculate that in daily life we can perceive the world globally with peripheral vision and not always need eye movements and only decide to focus foveally when selectively attending to local details seems necessary.

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  • Eye movement strategy
  • Global precedence
  • Global-Local processing
  • Visual perception
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Journal of Neurodevelopmental Cognition
Volume 2, Issue 1 - Serial Number 1
December 2022
Pages 98-109
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  • Receive Date: 28 October 2022
  • Revise Date: 01 December 2022
  • Accept Date: 06 December 2022
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Rezvani, Z. , Katanforoush, A. , van Wezel, R. and Pouretemad, H. (2022). Arbitrary Eye Movement Strategies in Global-Local Processing Experiments. Journal of Neurodevelopmental Cognition, 2(1), 98-109. doi: 10.52547/jncog.2022.103444

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Rezvani, Z. , , Katanforoush, A. , , van Wezel, R. , and Pouretemad, H. . "Arbitrary Eye Movement Strategies in Global-Local Processing Experiments", Journal of Neurodevelopmental Cognition, 2, 1, 2022, 98-109. doi: 10.52547/jncog.2022.103444

HARVARD

Rezvani, Z., Katanforoush, A., van Wezel, R., Pouretemad, H. (2022). 'Arbitrary Eye Movement Strategies in Global-Local Processing Experiments', Journal of Neurodevelopmental Cognition, 2(1), pp. 98-109. doi: 10.52547/jncog.2022.103444

CHICAGO

Z. Rezvani , A. Katanforoush , R. van Wezel and H. Pouretemad, "Arbitrary Eye Movement Strategies in Global-Local Processing Experiments," Journal of Neurodevelopmental Cognition, 2 1 (2022): 98-109, doi: 10.52547/jncog.2022.103444

VANCOUVER

Rezvani, Z., Katanforoush, A., van Wezel, R., Pouretemad, H. Arbitrary Eye Movement Strategies in Global-Local Processing Experiments. Journal of Neurodevelopmental Cognition, 2022; 2(1): 98-109. doi: 10.52547/jncog.2022.103444

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