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Creativity Research Audio Journal (CRAJ)

Ep.105. Do Our Eyes Stare into Space or Actively Assist Our Inner Thoughts?

21 Apr 2025

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"Looking for ideas: Eye behavior during goal-directed internally focused cognition" by Sonja Walcher, Christof Körner, Mathias BenedekSummaryThis research article, "Looking for ideas: Eye behavior during goal-directed internally focused cognition," investigates the relationship between eye movements and our internal thoughts when we are deliberately trying to generate ideas. The authors explore two main hypotheses: first, that when we focus internally, our eyes behave in ways that reduce distracting visual input, such as by blinking more and making fewer small, involuntary eye movements called microsaccades. Second, they propose that eye behaviour is coupled to the cognitive processes involved in searching for and manipulating internal information, potentially mirroring the patterns observed when exploring the external world. By comparing eye movements during an idea generation task with those during a reading task, the study aims to identify specific ocular patterns that reliably indicate goal-oriented internal focus, offering insights into how our visual system supports our inner lives.

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