The human body is a highly familiar and socially very important object. Does this mean that the human body has a special status with respect to visual attention? In the current paper we tested whether people in natural scenes attract attention and “pop out ” or, alternatively, are at least searched for more efficiently than targets of another category (machines). Observers in our study searched a visual array for dynamic or static scenes containing humans amidst scenes containing machines and vice versa. The arrays consisted of 2, 4, 6 or 8 scenes arranged in a circular array, with targets being present or absent. Search times increased with set size for dynamic and static human and machine targets, arguing against pop out. However, search ...
Previous research suggests that the human face captures attention more quickly than objects. Based o...
A preferential-looking paradigm was used to investigate how gaze is distributed in naturalistic scen...
Contains fulltext : 174238.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Humans are rema...
The human body is a highly familiar and socially very important object. Does this mean that the huma...
The human body is a highly familiar and socially very important object. Does this mean that the huma...
In the context of natural scenes, we recently showed that detecting humans among machine distractors...
Several studies have shown that human bodies may preferentially attract attention over other objects...
Person detection is an important prerequisite of social interaction, but is not well understood. Fol...
There is a large amount of movements in the environment but only some are relevant to an observer, a...
There are large amounts of motion in scenes but only some are relevant to an observer, as these may ...
To us, visual search for objects in the environment feels effortless as compared to other tasks such...
Saliency-based models of visual attention postulate that, when a scene is freely viewed, attention i...
How faces are recognized and detected has been the focus of an extensive corpus of research. As such...
We posit that a person's gaze behavior while freely viewing a scene contains an abundance of informa...
We report three experiments that investigate whether faces are capable of capturing attention when i...
Previous research suggests that the human face captures attention more quickly than objects. Based o...
A preferential-looking paradigm was used to investigate how gaze is distributed in naturalistic scen...
Contains fulltext : 174238.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Humans are rema...
The human body is a highly familiar and socially very important object. Does this mean that the huma...
The human body is a highly familiar and socially very important object. Does this mean that the huma...
In the context of natural scenes, we recently showed that detecting humans among machine distractors...
Several studies have shown that human bodies may preferentially attract attention over other objects...
Person detection is an important prerequisite of social interaction, but is not well understood. Fol...
There is a large amount of movements in the environment but only some are relevant to an observer, a...
There are large amounts of motion in scenes but only some are relevant to an observer, as these may ...
To us, visual search for objects in the environment feels effortless as compared to other tasks such...
Saliency-based models of visual attention postulate that, when a scene is freely viewed, attention i...
How faces are recognized and detected has been the focus of an extensive corpus of research. As such...
We posit that a person's gaze behavior while freely viewing a scene contains an abundance of informa...
We report three experiments that investigate whether faces are capable of capturing attention when i...
Previous research suggests that the human face captures attention more quickly than objects. Based o...
A preferential-looking paradigm was used to investigate how gaze is distributed in naturalistic scen...
Contains fulltext : 174238.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Humans are rema...