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Perceptual Processing and the Comprehension of Relational Information in Dynamic Diagrams

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To date, research on the processing involved in comprehending and learning from animated diagrams has accorded a minor role only to perceptual operations in general and peripheral processing in particular. For those aspects where the role of perception is acknowledged, it is foveal rather than peripheral processing that is regarded as the main player. In this paper, we use the results from additional finer grained analysis of data collected in a recent empirical study to suggest that information from a viewer’s peripheral field can play a much more central role in animation processing than has previously been recognized. It appears that if the dynamic information comprising an animated di-agram is presented in a suitable way, the resources available for visual perception can be partitioned so that responsibility is shared efficiently between foveal and peripheral processing. Implications with regard to elaboration of the Animation Processing Model and possible interventions for improving animation processing are discussed.
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hal-01949729 , version 1 (10-12-2018)

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Richard K Lowe, Jean-Michel Boucheix, Marilyne Menant. Perceptual Processing and the Comprehension of Relational Information in Dynamic Diagrams. Peter Chapman, Gem Stapleton, Amirouche Moktefi, Sarah Perez-Kriz, Francesco Bellucci. Diagrammatic Representation and Inference : 10th International Conference, Diagrams 2018 Edinburgh UK, June 18 – 22, 2018 Proceedings, 10871, Springer, pp.470-483, 2018, Lecture notes in computer science ( ISSN 0302-9743) ; Lecture notes in artificial intelligence 10871, 9 78-3-319-91375-9. ⟨hal-01949729⟩
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