Authors
John M Henderson, Antje Nuthmann, Steven G Luke
Publication date
2013/4
Journal
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance
Volume
39
Issue
2
Pages
318
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
Recent research on eye movements during scene viewing has primarily focused on where the eyes fixate. But eye fixations also differ in their durations. Here we investigated whether fixation durations in scene viewing are under the direct and immediate control of the current visual input. Subjects freely viewed photographs of scenes in preparation for a later memory test while their eye movements were recorded. Using a novel scene degradation paradigm based on a saccade-contingent display change method, scenes were reduced in luminance during saccades ending in critical fixations. Results from two experiments showed that the durations of the critical fixations were immediately affected by scene luminance, with a monotonic relationship between luminance reduction and fixation duration. The results are the first to demonstrate that fixation durations in scene viewing are immediately influenced by the ease …
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JM Henderson, A Nuthmann, SG Luke - … of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and …, 2013