The relation between individual differences in some psychological traits and eye-gaze behaviorin participants exploringa Smart Home System (SHS)was considered.Real-time eye-gaze metricswererecordedwhile subjectswere engagedwith 5 tech-interaction(TI)areas with different levels of complexity in theSHS.Results suggestedeasiness to visually process a simplerTIcompared to complex ones, in terms of higher number of fixations and of slower Time To First Fixation(TTFF).In two of the TIs(Living Room and Bathroom) we found a negative correlation: between the externalLocus of Control(LoC) and the number of fixations, which might indicate a possible tendency for individuals with low external LoC to explore more actively complex TIs. A negative correlation was found between Behavioural Activation SystemReward Responsiveness(BAS-RR)and fixation duration, suggestinga tendency for subjects with high BAS-RR to scan the TIswith more quick and dynamic visual patterns.
Angioletti, L., Cassioli, F., Balconi, M., Wireless eye-tracking technology application and self-report measures to explore users’ approach to Smart Home Systems (SHS), Poster, in Program of the 5th International Conference on NeuroRehabilitation (ICNR2020), (Virtuale, 13-16 October 2020), Shirley Ryan Ability Lab, Chicago 2020: N/A-N/A [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/165538]
Wireless eye-tracking technology application and self-report measures to explore users’ approach to Smart Home Systems (SHS)
Angioletti, Laura;Cassioli, Federico;Balconi, Michela
2020
Abstract
The relation between individual differences in some psychological traits and eye-gaze behaviorin participants exploringa Smart Home System (SHS)was considered.Real-time eye-gaze metricswererecordedwhile subjectswere engagedwith 5 tech-interaction(TI)areas with different levels of complexity in theSHS.Results suggestedeasiness to visually process a simplerTIcompared to complex ones, in terms of higher number of fixations and of slower Time To First Fixation(TTFF).In two of the TIs(Living Room and Bathroom) we found a negative correlation: between the externalLocus of Control(LoC) and the number of fixations, which might indicate a possible tendency for individuals with low external LoC to explore more actively complex TIs. A negative correlation was found between Behavioural Activation SystemReward Responsiveness(BAS-RR)and fixation duration, suggestinga tendency for subjects with high BAS-RR to scan the TIswith more quick and dynamic visual patterns.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.