AbstractWhat distinguishes the locations that we fixate from those that we do not? To answer this question we recorded eye movements while observers viewed natural scenes, and recorded image characteristics centred at the locations that observers fixated. To investigate potential differences in the visual characteristics of fixated versus non-fixated locations, these images were transformed to make intensity, contrast, colour, and edge content explicit. Signal detection and information theoretic techniques were then used to compare fixated regions to those that were not. The presence of contrast and edge information was more strongly discriminatory than luminance or chromaticity. Fixated locations tended to be more distinctive in the high s...
Guidance of eye-movements in image viewing is believed to be controlled by stimulus driven factors a...
AbstractRecent research [Parkhurst, D., Law, K., & Niebur, E., 2002. Modeling the role of salience i...
Recent research [Parkhurst, D., Law, K., & Niebur, E., 2002. Modeling the role of salience in the al...
AbstractWhat distinguishes the locations that we fixate from those that we do not? To answer this qu...
What distinguishes the locations that we fixate from those that we do not? To answer this question w...
AbstractDoes it matter what observers are looking at right now to determine where they will look nex...
While many current models of scene perception debate the relative roles of low- and highlevel factor...
AbstractWe recorded over 90,000 saccades while observers viewed a diverse collection of natural imag...
AbstractWhat are the visual causes, rather than mere correlates, of attentional selection and how do...
AbstractAnalysis of the statistics of image features at observers’ gaze can provide insights into th...
Guidance of eye-movements in image viewing is believed to be controlled by stimulus driven factors a...
AbstractA Bayesian system identification technique was used to determine which image characteristics...
Humans use saccadic eye movements to fixate different parts of their visual environment. While stimu...
Does it matter what observers are looking at right now to determine where they will look next? We re...
AbstractExplorative eye movements specifically target some parts of a scene while ignoring others. H...
Guidance of eye-movements in image viewing is believed to be controlled by stimulus driven factors a...
AbstractRecent research [Parkhurst, D., Law, K., & Niebur, E., 2002. Modeling the role of salience i...
Recent research [Parkhurst, D., Law, K., & Niebur, E., 2002. Modeling the role of salience in the al...
AbstractWhat distinguishes the locations that we fixate from those that we do not? To answer this qu...
What distinguishes the locations that we fixate from those that we do not? To answer this question w...
AbstractDoes it matter what observers are looking at right now to determine where they will look nex...
While many current models of scene perception debate the relative roles of low- and highlevel factor...
AbstractWe recorded over 90,000 saccades while observers viewed a diverse collection of natural imag...
AbstractWhat are the visual causes, rather than mere correlates, of attentional selection and how do...
AbstractAnalysis of the statistics of image features at observers’ gaze can provide insights into th...
Guidance of eye-movements in image viewing is believed to be controlled by stimulus driven factors a...
AbstractA Bayesian system identification technique was used to determine which image characteristics...
Humans use saccadic eye movements to fixate different parts of their visual environment. While stimu...
Does it matter what observers are looking at right now to determine where they will look next? We re...
AbstractExplorative eye movements specifically target some parts of a scene while ignoring others. H...
Guidance of eye-movements in image viewing is believed to be controlled by stimulus driven factors a...
AbstractRecent research [Parkhurst, D., Law, K., & Niebur, E., 2002. Modeling the role of salience i...
Recent research [Parkhurst, D., Law, K., & Niebur, E., 2002. Modeling the role of salience in the al...