Studies assessing the relationship between high-level meaning and low-level image salience on real-world attention have shown that meaning better predicts eye movements than image salience. However, it is not yet clear whether the advantage of meaning over salience is a general phenomenon or whether it is related to center bias: the tendency for viewers to fixate scene centers. Previous meaning mapping studies have shown meaning predicts eye movements beyond center bias whereas saliency does not. However, these past findings were correlational or post hoc in nature. Therefore, to causally test whether meaning predicts eye movements beyond center bias, we used an established paradigm to reduce center bias in free viewing: moving the initial ...
This study examines how salience and a center bias drive infants’ first fixation while looking at co...
A change to an object in natural scenes attracts attention when it occurs during a fixation. However...
It is generally accepted that salience affects eye movements in simple artificially created search d...
In real-world vision, humans prioritize the most relevant visual information at the expense of other...
We compared the influence of meaning and of salience on attentional guidance in scene images. Meanin...
As we sample the world via shifts in gaze, the visual system filters out irrelevant information to p...
Short-latency saccades are often biased toward salient objects or toward the center of images, for e...
Real-world scenes comprise a blooming, buzzing confusion of information. To manage this complexity, ...
Intelligent analysis of a visual scene requires that important regions be prioritized and attentiona...
Perception of a complex visual scene requires that important regions be prioritized and attentionall...
During real-world scene viewing, humans must prioritize scene regions for attention. What are the ro...
Observers show a marked tendency to fixate the center of the screen when viewing scenes on computer ...
Growing evidence links eye movements and cognitive functioning, however there is debate concerning w...
The Itti and Koch (Vision Research 40: 1489?1506, 2000) saliency map model has inspired a wealth of ...
Saliency models of eye guidance during scene perception suggest that attention is drawn to visually ...
This study examines how salience and a center bias drive infants’ first fixation while looking at co...
A change to an object in natural scenes attracts attention when it occurs during a fixation. However...
It is generally accepted that salience affects eye movements in simple artificially created search d...
In real-world vision, humans prioritize the most relevant visual information at the expense of other...
We compared the influence of meaning and of salience on attentional guidance in scene images. Meanin...
As we sample the world via shifts in gaze, the visual system filters out irrelevant information to p...
Short-latency saccades are often biased toward salient objects or toward the center of images, for e...
Real-world scenes comprise a blooming, buzzing confusion of information. To manage this complexity, ...
Intelligent analysis of a visual scene requires that important regions be prioritized and attentiona...
Perception of a complex visual scene requires that important regions be prioritized and attentionall...
During real-world scene viewing, humans must prioritize scene regions for attention. What are the ro...
Observers show a marked tendency to fixate the center of the screen when viewing scenes on computer ...
Growing evidence links eye movements and cognitive functioning, however there is debate concerning w...
The Itti and Koch (Vision Research 40: 1489?1506, 2000) saliency map model has inspired a wealth of ...
Saliency models of eye guidance during scene perception suggest that attention is drawn to visually ...
This study examines how salience and a center bias drive infants’ first fixation while looking at co...
A change to an object in natural scenes attracts attention when it occurs during a fixation. However...
It is generally accepted that salience affects eye movements in simple artificially created search d...