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24.3: Human-Body Swing Affects Visibility of Scrolled Characters with Direction Dependency

We show that the recognition rate of scrolled characters is decreased/increased when character‐scrolling direction is congruent/incongruent with body‐yawing direction compared to the rates in the body‐stationary condition. Similar eye movement patterns are observed regardless of the character recogn...

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Published in:SID International Symposium Digest of technical papers 2011-06, Vol.42 (1), p.309-312
Main Authors: Ohtsuka, Sakuichi, Oka, Shintaro, Kihara, Ken, Tsuruda, Takaki, Seki, Marina
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:We show that the recognition rate of scrolled characters is decreased/increased when character‐scrolling direction is congruent/incongruent with body‐yawing direction compared to the rates in the body‐stationary condition. Similar eye movement patterns are observed regardless of the character recognition rate for most subjects. These results suggest that attention, i.e., distribution of brain resources for visual processing, is modulated by the relationship between stimulus‐motion and body‐rotation directions.
ISSN:0097-966X
2168-0159
DOI:10.1889/1.3621305