The Effects of Event Knowledge and Semantics in the Guidance of Fixations on Scenes
Abstract
A person viewing a real-world event typically accesses two sources of non-visual information about it: knowledge of the preceding events and a general knowledge about the objects commonly found in a given environment. We investigated how these two types of knowledge jointly guide human gaze.
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