Searching and fixating: scale-invariance vs. characteristic timescales in attentional processes
classification
❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech
physics.bio-phq-bio.NC
keywords
distributionsattentionalcharacteristicsaccadicscale-invariancevisualwereanalysis
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In an experiment involving semantic search, the visual movements of sample populations subjected to visual and aural input were tracked in a taskless paradigm. The probability distributions of saccades and fixations were obtained and analyzed. Scale-invariance was observed in the saccadic distributions, while the fixation distributions revealed the presence of a characteristic (attentional) time scale for literate subjects. A detailed analysis of our results suggests that saccadic eye motions are an example of Levy, rather than Brownian, dynamics.
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