Annual Review of Psychology, Volume 50Janet T. Spence, John M. Darley, Donald J. Foss |
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... fixation position selected by a viewer ( following the experimenter- induced initial fixation position at the center of the scene ) was much more likely to be within an informative than an uninformative region of a scene , sug- gesting ...
... fixation position selected by a viewer ( following the experimenter- induced initial fixation position at the center of the scene ) was much more likely to be within an informative than an uninformative region of a scene , sug- gesting ...
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... fixation placement . It is also not clear how visual features in the scene and cognitive factors related to the goals of the viewer interact in determining fixation sites . These issues are not trivial ; while there is some similarity ...
... fixation placement . It is also not clear how visual features in the scene and cognitive factors related to the goals of the viewer interact in determining fixation sites . These issues are not trivial ; while there is some similarity ...
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... fixation in a particular scene region ) was longer than in a control condition , suggesting that the dura- tion of the initial fixation was controlled , at least in part , by the acquisition of visual information from the fixated region ...
... fixation in a particular scene region ) was longer than in a control condition , suggesting that the dura- tion of the initial fixation was controlled , at least in part , by the acquisition of visual information from the fixated region ...
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