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Look little, look often: the influence of gaze frequency on drawing accuracy
Authors:Cohen Dale J
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, University of North Carolina, Wilmington, North Carolina 28403-3297, USA. cohend@uncw.edu
Abstract:The present article attempts to determine what those who draw accurately do differently than those who do not. Four experiments explore the relation between drawing accuracy and the rate at which artists glance between their drawing and the stimulus (termed gaze frequency). Experiment 1 revealed a positive relation between gaze frequency and drawing accuracy (r2 = .33). Experiments 2, 3, and 4 demonstrated that gaze frequency directly influences drawing accuracy. High gaze frequencies may facilitate drawing accuracy by (1) allowing the artist to hold less information in working memory, (2) reducing memory distortion, and (3) facilitating the reduction of context effects through inattentional blindness.
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