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759 related items for PubMed ID: 19757963

  • 1. Does gravity matter? Effects of semantic and syntactic inconsistencies on the allocation of attention during scene perception.
    Võ ML, Henderson JM.
    J Vis; 2009 Mar 27; 9(3):24.1-15. PubMed ID: 19757963
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  • 2. Object-scene inconsistencies do not capture gaze: evidence from the flash-preview moving-window paradigm.
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  • 3. The time course of initial scene processing for eye movement guidance in natural scene search.
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  • 4. The roles of scene gist and spatial dependency among objects in the semantic guidance of attention in real-world scenes.
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  • 5. Viewing task influences eye movement control during active scene perception.
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  • 6. Stuck on semantics: Processing of irrelevant object-scene inconsistencies modulates ongoing gaze behavior.
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  • 7. Object-based attentional selection in scene viewing.
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  • 8. Implicitly perceived objects attract gaze during later free viewing.
    Pertzov Y, Zohary E, Avidan G.
    J Vis; 2009 Jun 10; 9(6):6.1-12. PubMed ID: 19761297
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  • 9. The maturation of eye movement behavior: scene viewing characteristics in children and adults.
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  • 10. Modeling categorization of scenes containing consistent versus inconsistent objects.
    Mack ML, Palmeri TJ.
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  • 11. Evidence for two distinct mechanisms directing gaze in natural scenes.
    Mackay M, Cerf M, Koch C.
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  • 12. Influence of semantic consistency and perceptual features on visual attention during scene viewing in toddlers.
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  • 13. Object co-occurrence serves as a contextual cue to guide and facilitate visual search in a natural viewing environment.
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  • 17. Gaze cues influence the allocation of attention in natural scene viewing.
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  • 20. Exploring the Semantic-Inconsistency Effect in Scenes Using a Continuous Measure of Linguistic-Semantic Similarity.
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