The Instructions to build this Lego toy is an example of Top Down Visual Processing. The Goal-Directed Eye Movements guide the viewer, often times a child, to the goal of the building their toy. At each step of the instructions the viewer has short fixations in addition to Look-aheads to give them an idea of what parts they are going to need for the next stage of the instructions. Each stage of the instructions the viewer is determining which components they are going to need in addition to looking back at what they have currently completed as well. This maintains their attention on the instructions, while they repeat their top-down processes to their goal of completing the build of their car.
Monday, September 30, 2013
Week 6 Visual Perception 1, Top Down Visual Processing
The Instructions to build this Lego toy is an example of Top Down Visual Processing. The Goal-Directed Eye Movements guide the viewer, often times a child, to the goal of the building their toy. At each step of the instructions the viewer has short fixations in addition to Look-aheads to give them an idea of what parts they are going to need for the next stage of the instructions. Each stage of the instructions the viewer is determining which components they are going to need in addition to looking back at what they have currently completed as well. This maintains their attention on the instructions, while they repeat their top-down processes to their goal of completing the build of their car.
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