Complex stimuli and tasks elicit particular eye movement sequences. Previous research has focused on comparing between these scanpaths, particularly in memory and imagery research where it has been proposed that observers reproduce their eye movements when recognizing or imagining a stimulus. However, it is not clear whether scanpath similarity is related to memory performance and which particular aspects of the eye movements recur. We therefore compared eye movements in a picture memory task, using a recently proposed comparison method, MultiMatch, which quantifies scanpath similarity across multiple dimensions including shape and fixation duration. Scanpaths were more similar when the same participant?s eye movements were compared from tw...
AbstractSince Yarbus’s seminal work, vision scientists have argued that our eye movement patterns di...
Relating to G. Buswell’s early work we posed the questions: How do art-naïve people look at pairs of...
International audienceIn this article, we are interested in the computational modeling of visual att...
Complex stimuli and tasks elicit particular eye movement sequences. Previous research has focused on...
Complex stimuli and tasks elicit particular eye movement sequences. Previous research has focused on...
Eye movement sequences—or scanpaths—vary depending on the stimulus characteristics and the task (Fou...
Thirty photographs of real-world scenes were presented for encoding, and half the participants then ...
Dewhurst, R., Nyström, M., Jarodzka, H., & Holmqvist, K. (2011, August). Scanpath similarity depends...
We make different sequences of eye movements – or scanpaths – depending on what we are viewing and t...
More and more researchers are considering the omnibus eye movement sequence-the scanpath-in their st...
Measures of scanpath similarity are essential in many domains of eye tracking research. Depending on...
More and more researchers are considering the omnibus eye movement sequence-the scanpath-in their st...
The way we move our eyes when viewing a scene is not random, but is influenced by both bottom-up (lo...
Figure 1: Are these scanpaths similar? Scanpaths from two participants looking at the same stimulus....
An extensive body of research has shown that episodic remembering involves spontaneous eye movements...
AbstractSince Yarbus’s seminal work, vision scientists have argued that our eye movement patterns di...
Relating to G. Buswell’s early work we posed the questions: How do art-naïve people look at pairs of...
International audienceIn this article, we are interested in the computational modeling of visual att...
Complex stimuli and tasks elicit particular eye movement sequences. Previous research has focused on...
Complex stimuli and tasks elicit particular eye movement sequences. Previous research has focused on...
Eye movement sequences—or scanpaths—vary depending on the stimulus characteristics and the task (Fou...
Thirty photographs of real-world scenes were presented for encoding, and half the participants then ...
Dewhurst, R., Nyström, M., Jarodzka, H., & Holmqvist, K. (2011, August). Scanpath similarity depends...
We make different sequences of eye movements – or scanpaths – depending on what we are viewing and t...
More and more researchers are considering the omnibus eye movement sequence-the scanpath-in their st...
Measures of scanpath similarity are essential in many domains of eye tracking research. Depending on...
More and more researchers are considering the omnibus eye movement sequence-the scanpath-in their st...
The way we move our eyes when viewing a scene is not random, but is influenced by both bottom-up (lo...
Figure 1: Are these scanpaths similar? Scanpaths from two participants looking at the same stimulus....
An extensive body of research has shown that episodic remembering involves spontaneous eye movements...
AbstractSince Yarbus’s seminal work, vision scientists have argued that our eye movement patterns di...
Relating to G. Buswell’s early work we posed the questions: How do art-naïve people look at pairs of...
International audienceIn this article, we are interested in the computational modeling of visual att...