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  1. Eye movements in natural behavior.Mary Hayhoe & Dana Ballard - 2005 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 9 (4):188-194.
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  • Computational Modelling of Visual Attention.Laurent Itti & Christof Koch - 2001 - Nature Reviews Neuroscience 2 (3):194–203.
    Five important trends have emerged from recent work on computational models of focal visual attention that emphasize the bottom-up, image-based control of attentional deployment. First, the perceptual saliency of stimuli critically depends on the surrounding context. Second, a unique 'saliency map' that topographically encodes for stimulus conspicuity over the visual scene has proved to be an efficient and plausible bottom-up control strategy. Third, inhibition of return, the process by which the currently attended location is prevented from being attended again, is (...)
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  • Semantic override of low-level features in image viewing - both initially and overall.Marcus Nyström & Kenneth Holmqvist - 2008 - Journal of Eye Movement Research 2 (2):1-11.
    Guidance of eye-movements in image viewing is believed to be controlled by stimulus driven factors as well as viewer dependent higher level factors such as task and memory. It is currently debated to what proportions these factors contribute to gaze guidance, and also how they vary over time after image onset. Overall, the unanimity regarding these issues is surprisingly low and there are results supporting both types of factors as being dominant in eye-movement control under certain conditions. We investigate in (...)
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