Annual Review of Psychology, Volume 50Janet T. Spence, John M. Darley, Donald J. Foss |
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... scene identification , object identification , change blindness ABSTRACT Three areas of high - level scene perception research are reviewed . The first concerns the role of eye movements in scene perception , focusing on the in- fluence ...
... scene identification , object identification , change blindness ABSTRACT Three areas of high - level scene perception research are reviewed . The first concerns the role of eye movements in scene perception , focusing on the in- fluence ...
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... scenes . Like Mackworth & Morandi ( 1967 ) , Antes first asked a group of participants to rate the informativeness of scene regions . A separate group of viewers then exam- ined the scenes while their eye movements were recorded . Antes ...
... scenes . Like Mackworth & Morandi ( 1967 ) , Antes first asked a group of participants to rate the informativeness of scene regions . A separate group of viewers then exam- ined the scenes while their eye movements were recorded . Antes ...
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... scene viewing and that this information is coded and stored in a relatively ab- stract ( nonperceptual ) format . What , then , accounts for our experience of a complete and integrated visual world ? Current evidence suggests that this ...
... scene viewing and that this information is coded and stored in a relatively ab- stract ( nonperceptual ) format . What , then , accounts for our experience of a complete and integrated visual world ? Current evidence suggests that this ...
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