id: 05963183 dt: a an: 05963183 au: Takahashi, Yuzo; Koshi, Shoko ti: Eye-movement-based instantaneous cognition model for non-verbal smooth closed figures. so: Jacko, Julie A. (ed.), Human-computer interaction. Interaction techniques and environments. 14th international conference, HCI international 2011, Orlando, FL, USA, July 9‒14, 2011. Proceedings, Part II. Berlin: Springer (ISBN 978-3-642-21604-6/pbk). Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6762, 314-322 (2011). py: 2011 pu: Berlin: Springer la: EN cc: ut: non-verbal information; cognition model; eye movements; same-different judgment paradigm ci: li: doi:10.1007/978-3-642-21605-3_35 ab: Summary: This study attempts to perform a comprehensive investigation of non-verbal instantaneous cognition of images through the “same-different” judgment paradigm using non-verbal smooth closed figures, which are difficult to memorize verbally, as materials for encoding experiments. The results suggested that the instantaneous cognition of non-verbal smooth closed figures is influenced by the contours’ features (number of convex parts) and inter-stimulus intervals. In addition, the results of percent correct recognitions suggested that the accuracy of the “same-different” judgment may be influenced by the differences between the points being gazed when memorizing and recognizing and factors involved in the visual search process when recognizing. The results may have implications for the interaction design guideline about some instruments for visualizing a system state. rv: