A change to an object in natural scenes attracts attention when it occurs during a fixation. However, when a change occurs during a saccade, and is masked by saccadic suppression, it typically does not capture the gaze in a bottom-up manner. In the present work, we investigated how the type and direction of salient changes to objects affect the prioritization and targeting of objects in natural scenes. We asked observers to look around a scene in preparation for a later memory test. After a period of time, an object in the scene was increased or decreased in salience either during a fixation (with a transient signal) or during a saccade (without transient signal), or it was not changed at all. Changes that were made during a fixation attrac...
Humans move their eyes while looking at scenes and pictures. Eye movements correlate with shifts in ...
A number of characteristics of the visual system and of the visual stimulus are invoked to explain i...
Rich contextual and semantic information can be extracted from only a brief presentation of a natura...
A change to an object in natural scenes attracts attention when it occurs during a fixation. However...
It is generally accepted that salience affects eye movements in simple artificially created search d...
Recently, we showed that salience affects initial saccades only in a static stimulus environment; su...
Whenever a novel scene is presented, visual salience merely plays a transient role in oculomotor sel...
The authors investigated the extent to which a change to an object’s colour is overtly prioritized f...
AbstractWhether overt attention in natural scenes is guided by object content or by low-level stimul...
Saliency models of eye guidance during scene perception suggest that attention is drawn to visually ...
Short-latency saccades are often biased toward salient objects or toward the center of images, for e...
The authors examined the prioritization of abruptly appearing objects in real-world scenes by measur...
Numerous studies have suggested that the deployment of attention is linked to saliency. In contrast,...
Numerous studies have suggested that the deployment of attention is linked to saliency. In contrast,...
How does visual saliency determine the attention given to objects in a scene? Viewers’ eye movements...
Humans move their eyes while looking at scenes and pictures. Eye movements correlate with shifts in ...
A number of characteristics of the visual system and of the visual stimulus are invoked to explain i...
Rich contextual and semantic information can be extracted from only a brief presentation of a natura...
A change to an object in natural scenes attracts attention when it occurs during a fixation. However...
It is generally accepted that salience affects eye movements in simple artificially created search d...
Recently, we showed that salience affects initial saccades only in a static stimulus environment; su...
Whenever a novel scene is presented, visual salience merely plays a transient role in oculomotor sel...
The authors investigated the extent to which a change to an object’s colour is overtly prioritized f...
AbstractWhether overt attention in natural scenes is guided by object content or by low-level stimul...
Saliency models of eye guidance during scene perception suggest that attention is drawn to visually ...
Short-latency saccades are often biased toward salient objects or toward the center of images, for e...
The authors examined the prioritization of abruptly appearing objects in real-world scenes by measur...
Numerous studies have suggested that the deployment of attention is linked to saliency. In contrast,...
Numerous studies have suggested that the deployment of attention is linked to saliency. In contrast,...
How does visual saliency determine the attention given to objects in a scene? Viewers’ eye movements...
Humans move their eyes while looking at scenes and pictures. Eye movements correlate with shifts in ...
A number of characteristics of the visual system and of the visual stimulus are invoked to explain i...
Rich contextual and semantic information can be extracted from only a brief presentation of a natura...