AbstractHumans and other primates move their eyes several times per second to foveate at different locations of a visual scene. What features of a scene guide eye movements in natural vision? We recorded eye movements of three monkeys during free exploration of natural scenes and propose a simple model to explain their dynamics. We use the spatial clustering of fixation positions to define the monkeys' subjective regions-of-interest (ROI) in natural scenes. For most images the subjective ROIs match significantly the computed saliency of the natural scene, except when the image contains human or primate faces. We also investigated the temporal sequence of eye movements by computing the probability that a fixation will be made inside or outsi...
Inspired by the primate visual system, computational saliency models decompose visual input into a s...
The primate vision system exhibits numerous capabilities. Some important basic visual competencies i...
SummaryPatients with damage to primary visual cortex (V1) demonstrate residual performance on labora...
Humans and other primates move their eyes several times per second to foveate at different location...
Humans and other primates move their eyes several times per second to foveate at different location...
AbstractHumans and other primates move their eyes several times per second to foveate at different l...
Explorative eye movements specifically target some parts of a scene while ignoring others. Here we i...
Explorative eye movements specifically target some parts of a scene while ignoring others. Here we i...
Explorative eye movements specifically target some parts of a scene while ignoring others. Here we i...
AbstractExplorative eye movements specifically target some parts of a scene while ignoring others. H...
Previous studies have reported that humans employ ambient and focal modes of visual exploration whil...
AbstractExplorative eye movements specifically target some parts of a scene while ignoring others. H...
Previous studies have reported that humans employ ambient and focal modes of visual exploration whil...
Example fixation sequences (yellow circles) of humans (A-C) and monkeys (D) during visual search (A)...
Previous studies have reported that humans employ ambient and focal modes of visual exploration whil...
Inspired by the primate visual system, computational saliency models decompose visual input into a s...
The primate vision system exhibits numerous capabilities. Some important basic visual competencies i...
SummaryPatients with damage to primary visual cortex (V1) demonstrate residual performance on labora...
Humans and other primates move their eyes several times per second to foveate at different location...
Humans and other primates move their eyes several times per second to foveate at different location...
AbstractHumans and other primates move their eyes several times per second to foveate at different l...
Explorative eye movements specifically target some parts of a scene while ignoring others. Here we i...
Explorative eye movements specifically target some parts of a scene while ignoring others. Here we i...
Explorative eye movements specifically target some parts of a scene while ignoring others. Here we i...
AbstractExplorative eye movements specifically target some parts of a scene while ignoring others. H...
Previous studies have reported that humans employ ambient and focal modes of visual exploration whil...
AbstractExplorative eye movements specifically target some parts of a scene while ignoring others. H...
Previous studies have reported that humans employ ambient and focal modes of visual exploration whil...
Example fixation sequences (yellow circles) of humans (A-C) and monkeys (D) during visual search (A)...
Previous studies have reported that humans employ ambient and focal modes of visual exploration whil...
Inspired by the primate visual system, computational saliency models decompose visual input into a s...
The primate vision system exhibits numerous capabilities. Some important basic visual competencies i...
SummaryPatients with damage to primary visual cortex (V1) demonstrate residual performance on labora...