Correlation between Inter-Blink Interval and Episodic Encoding during Movie Watching.

Human eye blinking is cognitively suppressed to minimize loss of visual information for important real-world events. Despite the relationship between eye blinking and cognitive state, the effect of eye blinks on cognition in real-world environments has received limited research attention. In this st...

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Main Authors: Young Seok Shin, Won-du Chang, Jinsick Park, Chang-Hwan Im, Sang In Lee, In Young Kim, Dong Pyo Jang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4631519?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-a80df8fd137a4b4cbceb247eaabde8a82020-11-25T01:22:08ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-011011e014124210.1371/journal.pone.0141242Correlation between Inter-Blink Interval and Episodic Encoding during Movie Watching.Young Seok ShinWon-du ChangJinsick ParkChang-Hwan ImSang In LeeIn Young KimDong Pyo JangHuman eye blinking is cognitively suppressed to minimize loss of visual information for important real-world events. Despite the relationship between eye blinking and cognitive state, the effect of eye blinks on cognition in real-world environments has received limited research attention. In this study, we focused on the temporal pattern of inter-eye blink interval (IEBI) during movie watching and investigated its relationship with episodic memory. As a control condition, 24 healthy subjects watched a nature documentary that lacked a specific story line while electroencephalography was performed. Immediately after viewing the movie, the subjects were asked to report its most memorable scene. Four weeks later, subjects were asked to score 32 randomly selected scenes from the movie, based on how much they were able to remember and describe. The results showed that the average IEBI was significantly longer during the movie than in the control condition. In addition, the significant increase in IEBI when watching a movie coincided with the most memorable scenes of the movie. The results suggested that the interesting episodic narrative of the movie attracted the subjects' visual attention relative to the documentary clip that did not have a story line. In the episodic memory test executed four weeks later, memory performance was significantly positively correlated with IEBI (p<0.001). In summary, IEBI may be a reliable bio-marker of the degree of concentration on naturalistic content that requires visual attention, such as a movie.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4631519?pdf=render
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author Young Seok Shin
Won-du Chang
Jinsick Park
Chang-Hwan Im
Sang In Lee
In Young Kim
Dong Pyo Jang
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Won-du Chang
Jinsick Park
Chang-Hwan Im
Sang In Lee
In Young Kim
Dong Pyo Jang
Correlation between Inter-Blink Interval and Episodic Encoding during Movie Watching.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Young Seok Shin
Won-du Chang
Jinsick Park
Chang-Hwan Im
Sang In Lee
In Young Kim
Dong Pyo Jang
author_sort Young Seok Shin
title Correlation between Inter-Blink Interval and Episodic Encoding during Movie Watching.
title_short Correlation between Inter-Blink Interval and Episodic Encoding during Movie Watching.
title_full Correlation between Inter-Blink Interval and Episodic Encoding during Movie Watching.
title_fullStr Correlation between Inter-Blink Interval and Episodic Encoding during Movie Watching.
title_full_unstemmed Correlation between Inter-Blink Interval and Episodic Encoding during Movie Watching.
title_sort correlation between inter-blink interval and episodic encoding during movie watching.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Human eye blinking is cognitively suppressed to minimize loss of visual information for important real-world events. Despite the relationship between eye blinking and cognitive state, the effect of eye blinks on cognition in real-world environments has received limited research attention. In this study, we focused on the temporal pattern of inter-eye blink interval (IEBI) during movie watching and investigated its relationship with episodic memory. As a control condition, 24 healthy subjects watched a nature documentary that lacked a specific story line while electroencephalography was performed. Immediately after viewing the movie, the subjects were asked to report its most memorable scene. Four weeks later, subjects were asked to score 32 randomly selected scenes from the movie, based on how much they were able to remember and describe. The results showed that the average IEBI was significantly longer during the movie than in the control condition. In addition, the significant increase in IEBI when watching a movie coincided with the most memorable scenes of the movie. The results suggested that the interesting episodic narrative of the movie attracted the subjects' visual attention relative to the documentary clip that did not have a story line. In the episodic memory test executed four weeks later, memory performance was significantly positively correlated with IEBI (p<0.001). In summary, IEBI may be a reliable bio-marker of the degree of concentration on naturalistic content that requires visual attention, such as a movie.
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