Early Eye Disengagement Is Regulated by Task Complexity and Task Repetition in Visual Tracking Task

Author:

Wu Yun1ORCID,Zhang Zhongshi1ORCID,Aghazadeh Farzad2ORCID,Zheng Bin1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Alberta, 162A Heritage Medical Research Centre, 11207-87 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T6G 2S2, Canada

2. Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB T6G2E1, Canada

Abstract

Understanding human actions often requires in-depth detection and interpretation of bio-signals. Early eye disengagement from the target (EEDT) represents a significant eye behavior that involves the proactive disengagement of the gazes from the target to gather information on the anticipated pathway, thereby enabling rapid reactions to the environment. It remains unknown how task difficulty and task repetition affect EEDT. We aim to provide direct evidence of how these factors influence EEDT. We developed a visual tracking task in which participants viewed arrow movement videos while their eye movements were tracked. The task complexity was increased by increasing movement steps. Every movement pattern was performed twice to assess the effect of repetition on eye movement. Participants were required to recall the movement patterns for recall accuracy evaluation and complete cognitive load assessment. EEDT was quantified by the fixation duration and frequency within the areas of eye before arrow. When task difficulty increased, we found the recall accuracy score decreased, the cognitive load increased, and EEDT decreased significantly. The EEDT was higher in the second trial, but significance only existed in tasks with lower complexity. EEDT was positively correlated with recall accuracy and negatively correlated with cognitive load. Performing EEDT was reduced by task complexity and increased by task repetition. EEDT may be a promising sensory measure for assessing task performance and cognitive load and can be used for the future development of eye-tracking-based sensors.

Funder

China Scholarship Council

Publisher

MDPI AG

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