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Regarding Scenes
Oleh:
Henderson, John M.
Jenis:
Article from Journal - e-Journal
Dalam koleksi:
Current Directions in Psychological Science vol. 16 no. 04 (Aug. 2007)
,
page 219-222.
Topik:
Scene Perception
;
Real-World Scene
;
Visual Saliency
;
Eye Movements
;
Gaze Control
;
Visual Context
Fulltext:
10. Regarding Scenes.pdf
(160.99KB)
Isi artikel
When we view the visual world, our eyes flit from one location to another about three times each second. These frequent changes in gaze direction result from very fast saccadic eye movements. Useful visual information is acquired only during fixations, periods of relative gaze stability. Gaze control is defined as the process of directing fixation through a scene in real time in the service of ongoing perceptual, cognitive, and behavioral activity. This article discusses current approaches and new empirical findings that are allowing investigators to unravel how human gaze control operates during active real-world scene perception.
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