Journal of the Society of Biomechanisms
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Eye movement characteristics and learning processes in button-press task
Shogo NAKAZONOSatoshi KOBORI
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2008 Volume 32 Issue 4 Pages 229-238

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We performed the experiment of button-press task for 20 healthy subjects (10 males and 10 females), and analyzed the learning processes. The button-press task means the subject observes a moving target and presses a button to stop it when the target enters a specified area on a computer display. Here, we measured button-press performance in two separate groups of subjects, and used suppressed task or delayed task as our learning task, in order to investigate the function of information acquisition and prediction. In the suppressed task, the moving target disappears at some point during the trial. In the delayed task, there is some lag time between the press of button and the stop of target. In these tasks, subjects estimate the movement of the target, and press the button considering his or her own reaction time. In the experiment, we measured not only the error data but also the eye movement data, and examined the relation between the eye movement patterns and the learning processes. The results suggest that the learning effects in these tasks are strongly associated with the changes in the way of the eye movement.

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