Title
Sensitivity to natural 3D image transformations during eye movements
Abstract
The saccadic suppression effect, in which visual sensitivity is reduced significantly during saccades, has been suggested as a mechanism for masking graphic updates in a 3D virtual environment. In this study, we investigate whether the degree of saccadic suppression depends on the type of image change, particularly between different natural 3D scene transformations. The user observed 3D scenes and made a horizontal saccade in response to the displacement of a target object in the scene. During this saccade the entire scene translated or rotated. We studied six directions of transformation corresponding to the canonical directions for the six degrees of freedom. Following each trial, the user made a forced-choice indication of direction of the scene change. Results show that during horizontal saccades, the most recognizable changes were rotations along the roll axis.
Year
DOI
Venue
2018
10.1145/3204493.3204583
2018 ACM SYMPOSIUM ON EYE TRACKING RESEARCH & APPLICATIONS (ETRA 2018)
Keywords
DocType
ISBN
Eye Tracking, Virtual Environments, Image Transformations, Saccadic Suppression
Conference
978-1-4503-5706-7
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Maryam Keyvanara120.69
robert s allison221729.68