A variety of findings suggest that when conducting visual search, we can exploit cues that are statistically related to a target’s location. But is this the result of heuristic mechanisms or an internal model that tracks the statistics of the environment? Here, connections are made between the two explanations, and four models are assessed to probe the mechanisms underlying prediction in search. Participants conducted a simple gaze-contingent search task with five conditions, each of which consists of different combinations of 1st and 2nd order statistics. People’s exploration behaviour adapted to the statistical rules governing target behaviour. Behaviour was most consistent with a model that represents transitions from one location to ano...
People perform a remarkable range of tasks that require search of the visual environment for a targe...
Where the eyes fixate during search is not random; rather, gaze reflects the combination of informat...
In previous papers, we introduced a normative scheme for scene construction and epistemic (visual) s...
A variety of findings suggest that when conducting visual search, we can exploit cues that are stati...
AbstractA variety of findings suggest that when conducting visual search, we can exploit cues that a...
Visual search is a critical and pervasive part of our everyday lives. However, the ease of which we ...
Visual search is an integral component in many human activities. The eye movements produced during s...
Our perception of the world is strongly influenced by our expectations, and a question of key import...
What is the role of an individual’s past experience in guiding gaze in familiar environments? Contem...
The capability of directing gaze to relevant parts in the environment is crucial for our survival. C...
Researchers and practitioners across many fields would benefit from the ability to predict human sea...
AbstractTseng, Y. C., & Li, C. S. (2004). Oculomotor correlates of context-guided learning in visual...
Looking for goal-relevant objects in our various environments is one of the most ubiquitous tasks th...
* These authors contributed equally to the work 1 How predictable are human eye movements during sea...
How predictable are human eye movements during search in real world scenes? We recorded 14 observers...
People perform a remarkable range of tasks that require search of the visual environment for a targe...
Where the eyes fixate during search is not random; rather, gaze reflects the combination of informat...
In previous papers, we introduced a normative scheme for scene construction and epistemic (visual) s...
A variety of findings suggest that when conducting visual search, we can exploit cues that are stati...
AbstractA variety of findings suggest that when conducting visual search, we can exploit cues that a...
Visual search is a critical and pervasive part of our everyday lives. However, the ease of which we ...
Visual search is an integral component in many human activities. The eye movements produced during s...
Our perception of the world is strongly influenced by our expectations, and a question of key import...
What is the role of an individual’s past experience in guiding gaze in familiar environments? Contem...
The capability of directing gaze to relevant parts in the environment is crucial for our survival. C...
Researchers and practitioners across many fields would benefit from the ability to predict human sea...
AbstractTseng, Y. C., & Li, C. S. (2004). Oculomotor correlates of context-guided learning in visual...
Looking for goal-relevant objects in our various environments is one of the most ubiquitous tasks th...
* These authors contributed equally to the work 1 How predictable are human eye movements during sea...
How predictable are human eye movements during search in real world scenes? We recorded 14 observers...
People perform a remarkable range of tasks that require search of the visual environment for a targe...
Where the eyes fixate during search is not random; rather, gaze reflects the combination of informat...
In previous papers, we introduced a normative scheme for scene construction and epistemic (visual) s...