AbstractWhether overt attention in natural scenes is guided by object content or by low-level stimulus features has become a matter of intense debate. Experimental evidence seemed to indicate that once object locations in a scene are known, salience models provide little extra explanatory power. This approach has recently been criticized for using inadequate models of early salience; and indeed, state-of-the-art salience models outperform trivial object-based models that assume a uniform distribution of fixations on objects. Here we propose to use object-based models that take a preferred viewing location (PVL) close to the centre of objects into account. In experiment 1, we demonstrate that, when including this comparably subtle modificati...
How does visual saliency determine the attention given to objects in a scene? Viewers’ eye movements...
Salience-map models have been taken to suggest that the locations of eye fixations are determined by...
Growing evidence links eye movements and cognitive functioning, however there is debate concerning w...
AbstractWhether overt attention in natural scenes is guided by object content or by low-level stimul...
Humans move their eyes while looking at scenes and pictures. Eye movements correlate with shifts in ...
AbstractEye tracking has become the de facto standard measure of visual attention in tasks that rang...
The relation of selective attention to understanding of natural scenes has been subject to intense b...
A change to an object in natural scenes attracts attention when it occurs during a fixation. However...
AbstractRecent research [Parkhurst, D., Law, K., & Niebur, E., 2002. Modeling the role of salience i...
During free-viewing of natural scenes, eye movements are guided by bottom-up factors inherent to the...
AbstractOrganisms use the process of selective attention to optimally allocate their computational r...
A change to an object in natural scenes attracts attention when it occurs during a fixation. However...
The top-down guidance of visual attention is an important fac-tor allowing humans to effectively pro...
International audienceDo image properties drive first ocular explorations of natural scene during fr...
During free-viewing of natural scenes, eye movements are guided by bottom-up factors inherent to the...
How does visual saliency determine the attention given to objects in a scene? Viewers’ eye movements...
Salience-map models have been taken to suggest that the locations of eye fixations are determined by...
Growing evidence links eye movements and cognitive functioning, however there is debate concerning w...
AbstractWhether overt attention in natural scenes is guided by object content or by low-level stimul...
Humans move their eyes while looking at scenes and pictures. Eye movements correlate with shifts in ...
AbstractEye tracking has become the de facto standard measure of visual attention in tasks that rang...
The relation of selective attention to understanding of natural scenes has been subject to intense b...
A change to an object in natural scenes attracts attention when it occurs during a fixation. However...
AbstractRecent research [Parkhurst, D., Law, K., & Niebur, E., 2002. Modeling the role of salience i...
During free-viewing of natural scenes, eye movements are guided by bottom-up factors inherent to the...
AbstractOrganisms use the process of selective attention to optimally allocate their computational r...
A change to an object in natural scenes attracts attention when it occurs during a fixation. However...
The top-down guidance of visual attention is an important fac-tor allowing humans to effectively pro...
International audienceDo image properties drive first ocular explorations of natural scene during fr...
During free-viewing of natural scenes, eye movements are guided by bottom-up factors inherent to the...
How does visual saliency determine the attention given to objects in a scene? Viewers’ eye movements...
Salience-map models have been taken to suggest that the locations of eye fixations are determined by...
Growing evidence links eye movements and cognitive functioning, however there is debate concerning w...