The ticking time bomb: Using eye-tracking methodology to capture attentional processing during gradual time constraints

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Ana M. Franco-Watkins
Matthew E. Davis
Joseph G. Johnson
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[1] Auburn University,Department of Psychology
[2] Miami University,Department of Psychology
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Decision making; Strategy; Working memory; Attention; Eye tracking;
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Many decisions are made under suboptimal circumstances, such as time constraints. We examined how different experiences of time constraints affected decision strategies on a probabilistic inference task and whether individual differences in working memory accounted for complex strategy use across different levels of time. To examine information search and attentional processing, we used an interactive eye-tracking paradigm where task information was occluded and only revealed by an eye fixation to a given cell. Our results indicate that although participants change search strategies during the most restricted times, the occurrence of the shift in strategies depends both on how the constraints are applied as well as individual differences in working memory. This suggests that, in situations that require making decisions under time constraints, one can influence performance by being sensitive to working memory and, potentially, by acclimating people to the task time gradually.
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