Looking (for) patterns: Similarities and differences between infant and adult free scene-viewing patterns
Systematic tendencies such as the center and horizontal bias are known to have a large influence on how and where we move our eyes during static onscreen free scene viewing. However, it is unknown whether these tendencies are learned viewing strategies or are more default tendencies in the way we mo...
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Main Authors: | Daan van Renswoude (Author), Maartje EJ Raijmakers (Author), Ingmar Visser (Author) |
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Bern Open Publishing,
2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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