On the control of visual fixation durations in free viewing of complex images

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Sebastian Pannasch
Johannes Schulz
Boris M. Velichkovsky
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[1] Aalto University School of Science,Brain Research Unit, Low Temperature Laboratory
[2] Technische Universität Dresden,Applied Cognitive Research/Psychology III
[3] Institute of Cognitive Studies,Kurchatov Research Center
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Eye movements; Fixation duration; Modes of attention; Distractor effect; Scene perception; Two visual pathways;
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The mechanisms for the substantial variation in the durations of visual fixations in scene perception are not yet well understood. During free viewing of paintings, gaze-contingent irrelevant distractors (Exp. 1) and non-gaze-related time-locked display changes (Exp. 2) were presented. We demonstrated that any visual change—its onset and offset—prolongs the ongoing fixation (i.e., delays the following saccade), strongly suggesting that fixation durations are under the direct control of the stimulus information. The strongest influence of distraction was observed for fixations preceded by saccades within the parafoveal range (<5° of visual angle). We assume that these fixations contribute to the focal in contrast to the ambient mode of attention (Pannasch & Velichkovsky, Visual Cognition, 17, 1109–1131, 2009; Velichkovsky, Memory, 10, 405–419, 2002). Recent findings about two distinct “subpopulations of fixations,” one under the direct and another under the indirect control of stimulation (e.g., Henderson & Smith, Visual Cognition, 17, 1055–1082, 2009), are reconsidered in view of these results.
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页码:1120 / 1132
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