How we make sense of what we see and where best to look is shaped by our experience, our current task goals and how we first perceive our environment. An established way of demonstrating these factors work together is to study how eye movement patterns change as a function expertise and to observe how experts can solve complex tasks after only very brief glances at a domain-specific image. The primary focus of this paper is to introduce an innovative gaze-contingent method called the ‘Flash-Preview Moving Window’ (FPMW) paradigm (Castelhano & Henderson, 2007), which was recently developed to understand our shared expertise in scene perception and how our first glimpse of a scene is used to guide our eye movement behaviour. In keeping wi...
Jarodzka, H., Balslev, T., Holmqvist, K., Scheiter, K., Nyström, M., Gerjets, P., & Eika, B. (2011, ...
Abstract This meta-analysis integrates 296 effect sizes reported in eye-tracking research on experti...
Eye movement research is a highly active and productive research field. Here we focus on how the emb...
How we make sense of what we see and where best to look is shaped by our experience, our current tas...
Visual expertise can be defined as maximal adaptation to the requirements of a vision-intensive task...
Rapid scene recognition is a global visual process we can all exploit to guide search. This ability ...
Visual expertise in medicine has been a subject of research since many decades. Interestingly, it ha...
Eye-tracking is the measurement of eye motions and point of gaze of a viewer. Advances in this techn...
Complex tasks with a visually rich component, like diagnosing seizures based on patient video cases,...
Expertise is marked by outstanding performance of a person in a specific area or profession. In many...
The author examines the methodological contributions of the ten unique reviews developed in this sp...
Jarodzka, H., Balslev, T., Holmqvist, K., Scheiter, K., Nyström, M., Gerjets, P., & Eika, B. (2011, ...
Abstract This meta-analysis integrates 296 effect sizes reported in eye-tracking research on experti...
Eye movement research is a highly active and productive research field. Here we focus on how the emb...
How we make sense of what we see and where best to look is shaped by our experience, our current tas...
Visual expertise can be defined as maximal adaptation to the requirements of a vision-intensive task...
Rapid scene recognition is a global visual process we can all exploit to guide search. This ability ...
Visual expertise in medicine has been a subject of research since many decades. Interestingly, it ha...
Eye-tracking is the measurement of eye motions and point of gaze of a viewer. Advances in this techn...
Complex tasks with a visually rich component, like diagnosing seizures based on patient video cases,...
Expertise is marked by outstanding performance of a person in a specific area or profession. In many...
The author examines the methodological contributions of the ten unique reviews developed in this sp...
Jarodzka, H., Balslev, T., Holmqvist, K., Scheiter, K., Nyström, M., Gerjets, P., & Eika, B. (2011, ...
Abstract This meta-analysis integrates 296 effect sizes reported in eye-tracking research on experti...
Eye movement research is a highly active and productive research field. Here we focus on how the emb...