The arrangement of the contents of real-world scenes follows certain spatial rules that allow for extremely efficient visual exploration. What remains underexplored is the role different types of objects hold in a scene. In the current work, we seek to unveil an important building block of scenes—anchor objects. Anchors hold specific spatial predictions regarding the likely position of other objects in an environment. In a series of three eye tracking experiments we tested what role anchor objects occupy during visual search. In all of the experiments, participants searched through scenes for an object that was cued in the beginning of each trial. Critically, in half of the scenes a target relevant anchor was swapped for an irrelevant, albe...
Previewing scenes briefly makes finding target objects more efficient when viewing is through a gaze...
There is a large amount of movements in the environment but only some are relevant to an observer, a...
Visual memory has been demonstrated to play a role in both visual search and attentional prioritizat...
Although the facilitation of visual search by contextual information is well established, there is l...
Successful adaptive behavior requires efficient attentional and locomotive systems. Previous researc...
We explored the influence of early scene analysis and visible object characteristics on eye movement...
Recent research suggests that visually specific memory representations for previously fixated object...
Eye movements can be guided by various types of information in real-world scenes. Here we investigat...
Abstract: Any object-oriented action requires that the object be first brought into the attentional ...
What role does the initial glimpse of a scene play in subsequent eye movement guidance? In 4 experim...
Humans must regularly locate task-relevant objects when interacting with the world around them. Prev...
AbstractHow does scene context guide search behavior to likely target locations? We had observers se...
How do spatial constraints and meaningful scene regions interact to control overt attention during v...
Allocation of visual attention in a natural scene is controlled by the bottom-up influences in the s...
Searching for objects is part of our daily life. Generally, this cannot be accomplished without eye ...
Previewing scenes briefly makes finding target objects more efficient when viewing is through a gaze...
There is a large amount of movements in the environment but only some are relevant to an observer, a...
Visual memory has been demonstrated to play a role in both visual search and attentional prioritizat...
Although the facilitation of visual search by contextual information is well established, there is l...
Successful adaptive behavior requires efficient attentional and locomotive systems. Previous researc...
We explored the influence of early scene analysis and visible object characteristics on eye movement...
Recent research suggests that visually specific memory representations for previously fixated object...
Eye movements can be guided by various types of information in real-world scenes. Here we investigat...
Abstract: Any object-oriented action requires that the object be first brought into the attentional ...
What role does the initial glimpse of a scene play in subsequent eye movement guidance? In 4 experim...
Humans must regularly locate task-relevant objects when interacting with the world around them. Prev...
AbstractHow does scene context guide search behavior to likely target locations? We had observers se...
How do spatial constraints and meaningful scene regions interact to control overt attention during v...
Allocation of visual attention in a natural scene is controlled by the bottom-up influences in the s...
Searching for objects is part of our daily life. Generally, this cannot be accomplished without eye ...
Previewing scenes briefly makes finding target objects more efficient when viewing is through a gaze...
There is a large amount of movements in the environment but only some are relevant to an observer, a...
Visual memory has been demonstrated to play a role in both visual search and attentional prioritizat...