Cognitive science paper explores how visual context affects eye movement

Researchers used eye-tracking to monitor how observers responded to natural scenes, after being presented with different previous “context” scenes. Their “results indicate that without relevant knowledge about past events, oculomotor behavior is more exploratory.”

See the full list of authors and read “Knowledge about the recent past affects human gaze patterns” at HAL Open Science.

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