It is generally accepted that salience affects eye movements in simple artificially created search displays. However, no such consensus exists for eye movements in natural scenes, with several reports arguing that it is mostly high-level cognitive factors that control oculomotor behavior in natural scenes. Here, we manipulate the salience distribution across images by decreasing or increasing the contrast in a gradient across the image. We recorded eye movements in an encoding task (Experiment 1) and a visual search task (Experiment 2) and analyzed the relationship between the latency of fixations and subsequent saccade targeting throughout scene viewing. We find that short-latency first saccades are more likely to land on a region of the i...
Searching for objects is part of our daily life. Generally, this cannot be accomplished without eye ...
Allocation of visual attention in a natural scene is controlled by the bottom-up influences in the s...
A salient event in the visual field tends to attract attention and the eyes. To account for the effe...
The Itti and Koch (Vision Research 40: 1489?1506, 2000) saliency map model has inspired a wealth of ...
Recently, we showed that salience affects initial saccades only in a static stimulus environment; su...
A change to an object in natural scenes attracts attention when it occurs during a fixation. However...
Rich contextual and semantic information can be extracted from only a brief presentation of a natura...
A change to an object in natural scenes attracts attention when it occurs during a fixation. However...
Whenever a novel scene is presented, visual salience merely plays a transient role in oculomotor sel...
The goal of the current study was to investigate how salience-driven and goal-driven processes unfol...
The goal of the current study was to investigate how salience-driven and goal-driven processes unfol...
Eye movements during real-world scene viewing have been shown to be influenced by two main mechanism...
ABSTRACT—A salient event in the visual field tends to at-tract attention and the eyes. To account fo...
It has been suggested that independent bottom-up and top-down processes govern saccadic selection. H...
During early visual processing the eyes can be captured by salient visual information in the environ...
Searching for objects is part of our daily life. Generally, this cannot be accomplished without eye ...
Allocation of visual attention in a natural scene is controlled by the bottom-up influences in the s...
A salient event in the visual field tends to attract attention and the eyes. To account for the effe...
The Itti and Koch (Vision Research 40: 1489?1506, 2000) saliency map model has inspired a wealth of ...
Recently, we showed that salience affects initial saccades only in a static stimulus environment; su...
A change to an object in natural scenes attracts attention when it occurs during a fixation. However...
Rich contextual and semantic information can be extracted from only a brief presentation of a natura...
A change to an object in natural scenes attracts attention when it occurs during a fixation. However...
Whenever a novel scene is presented, visual salience merely plays a transient role in oculomotor sel...
The goal of the current study was to investigate how salience-driven and goal-driven processes unfol...
The goal of the current study was to investigate how salience-driven and goal-driven processes unfol...
Eye movements during real-world scene viewing have been shown to be influenced by two main mechanism...
ABSTRACT—A salient event in the visual field tends to at-tract attention and the eyes. To account fo...
It has been suggested that independent bottom-up and top-down processes govern saccadic selection. H...
During early visual processing the eyes can be captured by salient visual information in the environ...
Searching for objects is part of our daily life. Generally, this cannot be accomplished without eye ...
Allocation of visual attention in a natural scene is controlled by the bottom-up influences in the s...
A salient event in the visual field tends to attract attention and the eyes. To account for the effe...