How the presence of persons biases eye movements |
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Authors: | Jan Zwickel Melissa L.-H. Võ |
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Affiliation: | 1.University of Edinburgh,Edinburgh,Scotland;2.Department of Psychology,Ludwig-Maximilians-Universit?t München,Munich,Germany |
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Abstract: | We investigated modulation of gaze behavior of observers viewing complex scenes that included a person. To assess spontaneous orientation-following, and in contrast to earlier studies, we did not make the person salient via instruction or low-level saliency. Still, objects that were referred to by the orientation of the person were visited earlier, more often, and longer than when they were not referred to. Analysis of fixation sequences showed that the number of saccades to the cued and uncued objects differed only for saccades that started from the head region, but not for saccades starting from a control object or from a body region. We therefore argue that viewing a person leads to an increase in spontaneous following of the person’s viewing direction even when the person plays no role in scene understanding and is not made prominent. |
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