Eye-tracking the emergence of attentional anchors in a mathematics learning tablet activity.

Publication date

2017

Authors

Shayan, ShakilaISNI 0000000128886294
Abrahamson, Dor
Bakker, ArthurORCID 0000-0002-9604-3448ISNI 0000000392965936
Duijzer, CarolienISNI 0000000492614076
van der Schaaf, M.F.ISNI 0000000389432805

Editors

Was, Christopher
Sansosti, Frank
Bradley Morris

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Abstract

Little is known about micro-processes by which sensorimotor interaction gives rise to conceptual development. Per embodiment theory, these micro-processes are mediated by dynamical attentional structures. Accordingly this study investigated eye-gaze behaviors during engagement in solving tablet-based bimanual manipulation tasks designed to foster proportional reasoning. Seventy-six elementary- and vocational-school students (9-15 yo) participated in individual task-based clinical interviews. Data gathered included action-logging, eye-tracking, and videography. Analyses revealed the emergence of stable eye-path gaze patterns contemporaneous with first enactments of effective manipulation and prior to verbal articulations of manipulation strategies. Characteristic gaze patterns included consistent or recurring attention to screen locations that bore non-salient stimuli or no stimuli at all yet bore invariant geometric relations to dynamical salient features. Arguably, this research validates empirically hypothetical constructs from constructivism, particularly reflective abstraction.

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Citation

Shayan, S, Abrahamson, D, Bakker, A, Duijzer, A C G & van der Schaaf, M 2017, Eye-tracking the emergence of attentional anchors in a mathematics learning tablet activity. in C Was, F Sansosti & B M (eds), Eye-tracking technology applications in educational research. IGI Global, pp. 166-194. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-1005-5.ch009