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科学领域:

  • 认知心理学 认知心理学
  • 神经科学是一个神经科学.
  • 计算机建模 计算建模

背景情况:

  • 人类的经验自然地被分为离散的事件.
  • 事件理解模型表明预测错误引发了细分.
  • 在正在进行的理解过程中缺乏预测错误的直接测量.

研究的目的:

  • 调查预测错误在事件细分中的作用.
  • 使用眼球追踪测量在线预测错误.
  • 为了验证眼睛跟踪作为预测错误的测试.

主要方法:

  • 参与者观看日常活动电影,同时跟踪他们的眼睛运动.
  • 视线位置被用来预测未来的手部位置.
  • 基于凝视的预测错误与计算模型的错误和不确定性进行了比较.

主要成果:

  • 基于凝视的预测错误与模型错误的相关性比模型不确定性更好.
  • 眼睛追踪成功测量了在线预测错误.
  • 基于凝视的预测错误与行为事件细分有显著的相关性.

结论:

  • 预测性查看提供了有效的在线预测错误的衡量标准.
  • 预测错误与事件细分的过程密切相关.
  • 这些发现支持理论模型,将预测错误与事件理解联系起来.