AbstractHumans display image-independent viewing biases when inspecting complex scenes. One of the strongest such bias is the central tendency in scene viewing: observers favour making fixations towards the centre of an image, irrespective of its content. Characterising these biases accurately is important for three reasons: (1) they provide a necessary baseline for quantifying the association between visual features in scenes and fixation selection; (2) they provide a benchmark for evaluating models of fixation behaviour when viewing scenes; and (3) they can be included as a component of generative models of eye guidance. In the present study we compare four commonly used approaches to describing image-independent biases and report their a...
When attempting to understand where people look during scene perception, researchers typically focus...
When attempting to understand where people look during scene perception, researchers typically focus...
When attempting to understand where people look during scene perception, researchers typically focus...
Humans display image-independent viewing biases when inspecting complex scenes. One of the strongest...
Humans display image-independent viewing biases when inspecting complex scenes. One of the strongest...
Humans display image-independent viewing biases when inspecting complex scenes. One of the strongest...
Humans display image-independent viewing biases when inspecting complex scenes. One of the strongest...
Humans display image-independent viewing biases when inspecting complex scenes. One of the strongest...
Humans display image-independent viewing biases when inspecting complex scenes. One of the strongest...
Humans display image-independent viewing biases when inspecting complex scenes. One of the strongest...
Humans display image-independent viewing biases when inspecting complex scenes. One of the strongest...
Humans display image-independent viewing biases when inspecting complex scenes. One of the strongest...
Humans display image-independent viewing biases when inspecting complex scenes. One of the strongest...
Humans display image-independent viewing biases when inspecting complex scenes. One of the strongest...
AbstractHumans display image-independent viewing biases when inspecting complex scenes. One of the s...
When attempting to understand where people look during scene perception, researchers typically focus...
When attempting to understand where people look during scene perception, researchers typically focus...
When attempting to understand where people look during scene perception, researchers typically focus...
Humans display image-independent viewing biases when inspecting complex scenes. One of the strongest...
Humans display image-independent viewing biases when inspecting complex scenes. One of the strongest...
Humans display image-independent viewing biases when inspecting complex scenes. One of the strongest...
Humans display image-independent viewing biases when inspecting complex scenes. One of the strongest...
Humans display image-independent viewing biases when inspecting complex scenes. One of the strongest...
Humans display image-independent viewing biases when inspecting complex scenes. One of the strongest...
Humans display image-independent viewing biases when inspecting complex scenes. One of the strongest...
Humans display image-independent viewing biases when inspecting complex scenes. One of the strongest...
Humans display image-independent viewing biases when inspecting complex scenes. One of the strongest...
Humans display image-independent viewing biases when inspecting complex scenes. One of the strongest...
Humans display image-independent viewing biases when inspecting complex scenes. One of the strongest...
AbstractHumans display image-independent viewing biases when inspecting complex scenes. One of the s...
When attempting to understand where people look during scene perception, researchers typically focus...
When attempting to understand where people look during scene perception, researchers typically focus...
When attempting to understand where people look during scene perception, researchers typically focus...