This study investigated how visual attention differed between those who correctly versus incorrectly answered introductory physics problems. We recorded eye movements of 24 individuals on six different conceptual physics problems where the necessary information to solve the problem was contained in a diagram. The problems also contained areas consistent with a novicelike response and areas of high perceptual salience. Participants ranged from those who had only taken one high school physics course to those who had completed a Physics Ph.D. We found that participants who answered correctly spent a higher percentage of time looking at the relevant areas of the diagram, and those who answered incorrectly spent a higher percentage of time looki...
This study explores what introductory physics students actually look at when studying worked-out exa...
Overt visual attention during diagram-based problem solving, as measured by eye movements, has been ...
This study used an eye-tracking method to explore students’ approaches to solving the same task in d...
This study investigated how visual attention differed between those who correctly versus incorrectly...
Eye movement data has been shown to enhance our understanding of student's problem solving behaviors...
We investigate the effects of visual cueing on students’ eye movements and reasoning on introductory...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of PhysicsN. Sanjay RebelloThe work described here represents an effo...
• Experts ’ visual attention is primarily driven by knowledge and they spend more time than novices ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of PhysicsN. Sanjay RebelloResearch has demonstrated that attentional...
Typical physics textbook problems often include supportive diagrams that visualize the physical situ...
130 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.This dissertation presents se...
It is known that experts identify or perceive meaningful patterns in visual stimuli related to their...
It has long been known that physics experts categorize physics problems based on the underlying phys...
This study investigated links between visual attention processes and conceptual problem solving. Thi...
This thesis is focused on identifying key aspects of mechanics graphs regarded by students and exper...
This study explores what introductory physics students actually look at when studying worked-out exa...
Overt visual attention during diagram-based problem solving, as measured by eye movements, has been ...
This study used an eye-tracking method to explore students’ approaches to solving the same task in d...
This study investigated how visual attention differed between those who correctly versus incorrectly...
Eye movement data has been shown to enhance our understanding of student's problem solving behaviors...
We investigate the effects of visual cueing on students’ eye movements and reasoning on introductory...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of PhysicsN. Sanjay RebelloThe work described here represents an effo...
• Experts ’ visual attention is primarily driven by knowledge and they spend more time than novices ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of PhysicsN. Sanjay RebelloResearch has demonstrated that attentional...
Typical physics textbook problems often include supportive diagrams that visualize the physical situ...
130 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.This dissertation presents se...
It is known that experts identify or perceive meaningful patterns in visual stimuli related to their...
It has long been known that physics experts categorize physics problems based on the underlying phys...
This study investigated links between visual attention processes and conceptual problem solving. Thi...
This thesis is focused on identifying key aspects of mechanics graphs regarded by students and exper...
This study explores what introductory physics students actually look at when studying worked-out exa...
Overt visual attention during diagram-based problem solving, as measured by eye movements, has been ...
This study used an eye-tracking method to explore students’ approaches to solving the same task in d...