Object Frequency and Predictability Effects on Eye Fixation Durations in Real-World Scene Viewing
During text reading, the durations of eye fixations decrease with greater frequency and predictability of the currently fixated word (Rayner, 1998; 2009). However, it has not been tested whether those results also apply to scene viewing. We computed object frequency and predictability from both ling...
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Main Authors: | Hsueh-Cheng Wang (Author), Alex D. Hwang (Author), Marc Pomplun (Author) |
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Bern Open Publishing,
2010-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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