<p>Panel A illustrates the probability of fixating new objects in Experiment 2; Panel B illustrates the probability of first look to onset for the three mask types in Experiment 2.</p
<p>Examples of trials where the fixation position was on the right of the display. There were 80 tri...
<p>The left panel shows the mean probability of introducing the potential cause, P(Cause), in each o...
<p>Left panel: Normalised effective contrast plane averaged across all masks. Dark regions indicate ...
<p>Panel A illustrates the probability of fixating new objects under the onset target condition in E...
<p>Panel A illustrates the probability of fixating new objects under the non-onset target condition ...
Each column depicts data from a different experiment or experimental condition. For each of these, t...
<p>Examples of trials where the fixation position was on the right of the display. In Experiment 1, ...
<p>(a) Fixation probability: the likelihood that the dimension was fixated at least once during each...
<p>Fixation count and probability of the first fixations into the face area (Face) and the rest of t...
<p>A: The results of Experiment 1a. B: The results of Experiment 1b. Both panels depict mean trackin...
<p>Panel (a) shows the amount of time and the number of fixations made to the four different regions...
<p>Panel a: Mean estimated critical angles for the scenes presented on the left and on the right sid...
<p>Panel A shows the observers’ accuracies in all 16 conditions. There were significant pre-cueing a...
Panel A compares shifts in True Positive Rates (TPR) across Study 1 and 2 conditions. Panel B compar...
<p>M: mean; SE: standard error of the mean. Fixation Latency: time between the onset of the search a...
<p>Examples of trials where the fixation position was on the right of the display. There were 80 tri...
<p>The left panel shows the mean probability of introducing the potential cause, P(Cause), in each o...
<p>Left panel: Normalised effective contrast plane averaged across all masks. Dark regions indicate ...
<p>Panel A illustrates the probability of fixating new objects under the onset target condition in E...
<p>Panel A illustrates the probability of fixating new objects under the non-onset target condition ...
Each column depicts data from a different experiment or experimental condition. For each of these, t...
<p>Examples of trials where the fixation position was on the right of the display. In Experiment 1, ...
<p>(a) Fixation probability: the likelihood that the dimension was fixated at least once during each...
<p>Fixation count and probability of the first fixations into the face area (Face) and the rest of t...
<p>A: The results of Experiment 1a. B: The results of Experiment 1b. Both panels depict mean trackin...
<p>Panel (a) shows the amount of time and the number of fixations made to the four different regions...
<p>Panel a: Mean estimated critical angles for the scenes presented on the left and on the right sid...
<p>Panel A shows the observers’ accuracies in all 16 conditions. There were significant pre-cueing a...
Panel A compares shifts in True Positive Rates (TPR) across Study 1 and 2 conditions. Panel B compar...
<p>M: mean; SE: standard error of the mean. Fixation Latency: time between the onset of the search a...
<p>Examples of trials where the fixation position was on the right of the display. There were 80 tri...
<p>The left panel shows the mean probability of introducing the potential cause, P(Cause), in each o...
<p>Left panel: Normalised effective contrast plane averaged across all masks. Dark regions indicate ...