The Effect of Visual Attention Dispersion on Cognitive Response Time.
Yejin Lee, Kwangtae Jung
Abstract
Open AccessIn safety-critical systems like nuclear power plants, the rapid and accurate perception of visual interface information is vital. This study investigates the relationship between visual attention dispersion measured via heatmap entropy (as a specific measure of gaze entropy) and response time during information search tasks. Sixteen participants viewed a prototype of an accident response support system and answered questions at three difficulty levels while their eye movements were tracked using Tobii Pro Glasses 2. Results showed a significant positive correlation (r = 0.595, p < 0.01) between heatmap entropy and response time, indicating that more dispersed attention leads to longer task completion times. This pattern held consistently across all difficulty levels. These findings suggest that heatmap entropy is a useful metric for evaluating user attention strategies and can inform interface usability assessments in high-stakes environments.