DocumentCode
1561535
Title
The Visual Implications of Inspection Time
Author
Garaas, Tyler ; Pomplun, Marc
Author_Institution
Univ. of Massachusetts, Boston
fYear
2007
Firstpage
62
Lastpage
71
Abstract
The quest to define human intelligence has led researchers down a large range of paths. One such path has been to search for a single psychometric measure that can be used to account for a large portion of the variance in human mental ability. Inspection time (IT) has emerged at the forefront of these efforts and is often referred to as the amount of time required to make a single observation of sensory input. IT can be shown to account for approximately 20% of the variance in human mental ability. In this study, we attempt to gain an insight into the nature of IT as a psychometric measure by contrasting individuals that are adept at performing the IT task (those with low ITs) with individuals that are not (those with high ITs) using oculomotor and task-performance measures recorded during two visual tasks. These tasks were designed to test participants´ visual-attentional control and visual working memory under varying degrees of difficulty. The data show that a sensory-level theory of IT is incapable of accounting for the results found during the visual tasks, which leads us to introduce a novel theory of IT that places IT as a measure of information propagation. A discussion is presented on the implications and need for future validation of the theory.
Keywords
cognition; human factors; inspection; psychometric testing; visual perception; IT visual implications; human intelligence; human mental ability; inspection time; oculomotor; participant visual-attentional control; psychometric measure; task-performance measures; visual working memory; Gain measurement; Humans; Inspection; Leg; Particle measurements; Performance evaluation; Performance gain; Psychology; Psychometric testing; Time measurement; Eye Movements; Inspection time; Intelligence; Visual Search;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Cognitive Informatics, 6th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Lake Tahoo, CA
Print_ISBN
9781-4244-1327-0
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-1328-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/COGINF.2007.4341873
Filename
4341873
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