When attempting to understand where people look during scene perception, researchers typically focus on the relative contributions of low- and high-level cues. Computational models of the contribution of low-level features to fixation selection, with modifications to incorporate top-down sources of information have been abundant in recent research. However, we are still some way from a model that can explain many of the complexities of eye movement behaviour. Here we show that understanding biases in how we move the eyes can provide powerful new insights into the decision about where to look in complex scenes. A model based solely on these biases and therefore blind to current visual information outperformed popular salience-based approache...
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...
While many current models of scene perception debate the relative roles of low- and highlevel factor...
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...
While many current models of scene perception debate the relative roles of low- and highlevel factor...
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...