<p>The mean number of fixations on each distractor type during visual search for a thin, medium or thick target, respectively. Error bars depict +1 SEM.</p
(A) Duration of fixations in non-return fixation locations (dark gray), to-be-revisited locations (b...
<p>Panels a and b represent fixation ratios and pupillary responses for targets, respectively. Panel...
<p>Separate lines for the empirical fixations (black) and the average information of image locations...
<p>The mean dwell times on each distractor type, depicted separately for the thin, medium and thick ...
<p>Line diagram showing the mean (n = 33) visual search times for three distractor conditions (10, 2...
<p>Participants performed the task before and after viewing images of baby animals, adult animals, a...
<p>Top row: first fixations for social stimuli on four regions of interest (head, body, areas of low...
<p>(<b>A</b>) shows numbers of fixations to detection as a function trial number. (<b>B</b>) shows h...
<p>Proportions of fixations (A) and fixation durations (B) on positive, negative and neutral own-age...
<p>Mean percentage of looking time to target. Error bars are +1 standard error of the mean. The resu...
(A) Group average of accuracy rates as a function of pixel noise, set size and location of the targe...
(A) Accuracy scores for no (gray bars) vs. high (black bars) value distractor trials both in no vs. ...
<p>Mean proportions of correct and incorrect fixations for each pair and condition. Error bars repre...
<p>Number of fixations (A) and viewing time (C), and normalised proportion of fixations (B) and view...
<p>Mean percentage correct and SEM for the four target-distractor pairings when testing occurred one...
(A) Duration of fixations in non-return fixation locations (dark gray), to-be-revisited locations (b...
<p>Panels a and b represent fixation ratios and pupillary responses for targets, respectively. Panel...
<p>Separate lines for the empirical fixations (black) and the average information of image locations...
<p>The mean dwell times on each distractor type, depicted separately for the thin, medium and thick ...
<p>Line diagram showing the mean (n = 33) visual search times for three distractor conditions (10, 2...
<p>Participants performed the task before and after viewing images of baby animals, adult animals, a...
<p>Top row: first fixations for social stimuli on four regions of interest (head, body, areas of low...
<p>(<b>A</b>) shows numbers of fixations to detection as a function trial number. (<b>B</b>) shows h...
<p>Proportions of fixations (A) and fixation durations (B) on positive, negative and neutral own-age...
<p>Mean percentage of looking time to target. Error bars are +1 standard error of the mean. The resu...
(A) Group average of accuracy rates as a function of pixel noise, set size and location of the targe...
(A) Accuracy scores for no (gray bars) vs. high (black bars) value distractor trials both in no vs. ...
<p>Mean proportions of correct and incorrect fixations for each pair and condition. Error bars repre...
<p>Number of fixations (A) and viewing time (C), and normalised proportion of fixations (B) and view...
<p>Mean percentage correct and SEM for the four target-distractor pairings when testing occurred one...
(A) Duration of fixations in non-return fixation locations (dark gray), to-be-revisited locations (b...
<p>Panels a and b represent fixation ratios and pupillary responses for targets, respectively. Panel...
<p>Separate lines for the empirical fixations (black) and the average information of image locations...