Journal of Eye Movement Research (Nov 2022)

Incorporation of prior knowledge and habits while solving anagrams

  • Jesse Murray,
  • Andrew Sutter,
  • Angelia Lobifaro,
  • Graham Cousens,
  • Minjoon Kouh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.16910/jemr.15.5.5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 5

Abstract

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Games and puzzles provide a valuable context for examining human problem- solving behavior. We recorded and analyzed the sequence of letters viewed by the participants of our study while they were solving anagram puzzles. The goal was to examine and understand how people's linguistic habits and prior knowledge influenced their eye movements. The main findings of this study are: (1) People's stereotypical habit of scanning (e.g., adjacent or top viewing) strongly influences their solution-seeking behavior. (2) People tend to incorpo- rate their prior knowledge of letter statistics in a reasonable way, such as looking less frequently at letter combinations that are uncommon in the English lan- guage. Therefore, it was found that people’s prior.

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