Title of article :
Strategic differences in visual scanning between field dependent and field independent individuals on the basis of eye tracking measures
Author/Authors :
Hamzehzadeh, Marziyeh Department of Neuroscience and Addiction Studies - School of Advanced Technologies in Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Mansouri Sepehr, Rouhollah Department of Psychology and Education -ShahidBeheshti University, Tehran, Iran , Baheshmat, Shahab Department of Neuroscience and Addiction Studies - School of Advanced Technologies in Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Meshki, Vahid Department of Psychology - AllamehTabataba’I University, Tehran, Iran , Hashemi Razini, Hadi Faculty of Psychology and Education - Kharazmi University, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Introduction: According to previous findings, visual scanning approaches may play a main role in
cognitive styles, which is also important in learning processes. This study aimed at comparing field
dependent (FD) and field independent (FI) groups in their visual scanning indicators during
performance on a set of stimuli.
Methods: 68 undergraduate students of Shahid Beheshti University participated in this study
through purposive sampling method. Participants were assigned into FD and FI groups through the
scores of Group Embedded Figures Test (GEFT). Participants’ eye movements, including fixation
details, were tracked by a binocular remote eye-tracking system (SMI-RED120Hz) during their
performance on the GEFT.
Results: Mixed MANCOVA analyzing was used in this study. Comparing to FD group, FI group
fixated their eyes more on the stimuli in shorter time. Revisits were less in FI group and they had
longer fixations. Moreover, there were some significant interactive effects among groups and
different areas of GEFT.
Conclusions: It seems that FI individuals use some practical strategies in their visual scanning
which enables them to succeed in differentiating components of a whole picture. These strategies
are related to time management and taking new perspectives from which, they can probe the
stimuli in more effective methods.
Keywords :
Cognitive styles , Field dependence/independence (FID) , Visual scanning , Eye tracking
Journal title :
International Journal of Applied Behavioral Sciences