首页|New Computational Intelligence Research Has Been Reported by a Researcher at Toy ama Prefectural University (Effect of Different Measurement Tasks on the Frequen cy of Microsaccades)
New Computational Intelligence Research Has Been Reported by a Researcher at Toy ama Prefectural University (Effect of Different Measurement Tasks on the Frequen cy of Microsaccades)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News – Data detailed on computational intelli gence have been presented. According to news reporting out of Toyama, Japan, by NewsRx editors, research stated, “In recent years, several attempts have been ma de to quantitatively evaluate covert attention using microsaccades. However, sev eral unclear aspects exist regarding the measurement method of microsaccades, an d a unified analysis method does not exist.” Our news journalists obtained a quote from the research from Toyama Prefectural University: “Therefore, the current status is such that the interpretation of th e results is divided among the research groups. To address this problem, empiric al studies on microsaccades must be accumulated and measured and evaluated using a unified method. Therefore, in this study, to accumulate empirical studies on microsaccades, an experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of the pres ence or absence of gazing at a fixation point on the interval of occurrence of m icrosaccades in a measurement task. The participants were 15 healthy young peopl e, and we compared the following two types of measurement tasks. Task-I: The par ticipants freely visually searched a white wall 1 m away for 120 s. Task-II: The participants gazed at a fixation point located 1 m ahead at eye level for 120 s .”