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An experimental and theoretical model of children’s search behavior in relation to target conspicuity and spatial distribution
Authors:Marcos Francisco Rosetti  Luis Pacheco-Cobos  Robyn Hudson
Affiliation:
  • a Centre for Computational Neuroscience and Robotics (CCNR), University of Sussex, Brighton, UK
  • b Instituto de Investigaciones Biomédicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico
  • c Instituto de Ciencias Físicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico
  • Abstract:This work explores search trajectories of children attempting to find targets distributed on a playing field. This task, of ludic nature, was developed to test the effect of conspicuity and spatial distribution of targets on the searcher’s performance. The searcher’s path was recorded by a Global Positioning System (GPS) device attached to the child’s waist. Participants were not rewarded nor their performance rated. Variation in the conspicuity of the targets influenced search performance as expected; cryptic targets resulted in slower searches and longer, more tortuous paths. Extracting the main features of the paths showed that the children: (1) paid little attention to the spatial distribution and at least in the conspicuous condition approximately followed a nearest neighbor pattern of target collection, (2) were strongly influenced by the conspicuity of the targets. We implemented a simple statistical model for the search rules mimicking the children’s behavior at the level of individual (coarsened) steps. The model reproduced the main features of the children’s paths without the participation of memory or planning.
    Keywords:Search behavior   Children   Statistical model   Object conspicuity   Spatial distribution
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