<p>Each of two polylines connects two means of salience effects for one fixation step and the next step. The black line represents salience effects for the artists. The gray line represents salience effects for the novices. The error bars represent standard error.</p
<p><b>A</b>) Fixation map for the low shyness participants, <b>B</b>) Fixation map for the high shyn...
<p><b>A</b>) Fixation map for the low shyness participants, <b>B</b>) Fixation map for the high shyn...
<p>The lines show the results for three differences in target disparity, plotted against the dispari...
<p>Each of two polylines connects two means of salience effects for one fixation step and the next s...
<p>Each bar represents the mean salience effect of a saliency map. The gray bar is for the artists a...
<p>Each symbol represents the mean salience effect of each of three conspicuity maps. The error bars...
<p>Each symbol represents the mean salience effect of each of three conspicuity maps. The error bars...
<p>Top row: first fixations for social stimuli on four regions of interest (head, body, areas of low...
<p>Mean difference between current line of current problem vs. current line fixated. Negative values...
<p>Positive values denote crossed fixations (i.e., the eyes are aligned in front of the plane of the...
<p>Separate lines for the empirical fixations (black) and the average information of image locations...
<p>Black bars indicate variances in the before-adaptation block, and white bars indicate variances i...
Mean and individual indifference points of participants who passed at least three of four attention ...
AbstractTest targets (‘singletons’) that displayed orientation, motion, luminance, or color contrast...
<p>Line diagram showing the mean (n = 33) serial (circles) and pop-out (squares) search times for ea...
<p><b>A</b>) Fixation map for the low shyness participants, <b>B</b>) Fixation map for the high shyn...
<p><b>A</b>) Fixation map for the low shyness participants, <b>B</b>) Fixation map for the high shyn...
<p>The lines show the results for three differences in target disparity, plotted against the dispari...
<p>Each of two polylines connects two means of salience effects for one fixation step and the next s...
<p>Each bar represents the mean salience effect of a saliency map. The gray bar is for the artists a...
<p>Each symbol represents the mean salience effect of each of three conspicuity maps. The error bars...
<p>Each symbol represents the mean salience effect of each of three conspicuity maps. The error bars...
<p>Top row: first fixations for social stimuli on four regions of interest (head, body, areas of low...
<p>Mean difference between current line of current problem vs. current line fixated. Negative values...
<p>Positive values denote crossed fixations (i.e., the eyes are aligned in front of the plane of the...
<p>Separate lines for the empirical fixations (black) and the average information of image locations...
<p>Black bars indicate variances in the before-adaptation block, and white bars indicate variances i...
Mean and individual indifference points of participants who passed at least three of four attention ...
AbstractTest targets (‘singletons’) that displayed orientation, motion, luminance, or color contrast...
<p>Line diagram showing the mean (n = 33) serial (circles) and pop-out (squares) search times for ea...
<p><b>A</b>) Fixation map for the low shyness participants, <b>B</b>) Fixation map for the high shyn...
<p><b>A</b>) Fixation map for the low shyness participants, <b>B</b>) Fixation map for the high shyn...
<p>The lines show the results for three differences in target disparity, plotted against the dispari...