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Eye Movements in Real-World Scene Photographs: General Characteristics and Effects of Viewing Task

Deborah Cronin, Elizabeth H. Hall, Jessica Goold, Taylor R. Hayes, John M. Henderson

2020Frontiers in Psychology52 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

= 100) sample. We report baseline measures of eye movement behavior in our sample, including mean fixation duration, saccade amplitude, and initial saccade latency. We also characterize how eye movement behaviors change over the course of a 12 s trial. These baseline measures will be of use to future work studying eye movement behavior in scenes in a variety of literatures. We also examine effects of viewing task on when and where the eyes move in real-world scenes: participants engaged in a memorization and an aesthetic judgment task while viewing 100 scenes. While we find no difference at the mean-level between the two tasks, temporal- and distribution-level analyses reveal significant task-driven differences in eye movement behavior.

Topics & Concepts

Eye movementSaccadePsychologyMemorizationFixation (population genetics)Cognitive psychologyTask (project management)DemographyManagementEconomicsPopulationNeuroscienceSociologyVisual Attention and Saliency DetectionOlfactory and Sensory Function StudiesVisual perception and processing mechanisms