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Eye Movements, Visual Memory, and Scene Representation
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Eye Movements, Visual Memory, and Scene Representation

John M Henderson and Andrew Hollingworth
Perception of Faces, Objects, and Scenes: Analytic and Holistic Processes
Oxford University Press
2006
DOI: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195313659.003.0014

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Abstract

This chapter reviews recent evidence indicating that gaze duration can implicitly index change detection, even when direct report cannot. Thus, it seems that at least some implicit measures are more sensitive than explicit measures. Nevertheless, implicit measures have not yet provided information regarding exactly what type of abstract partial information is preserved across views. The discussion holds that abstract visual properties of an object including shape and position are joined into a “relatively detailed” scene representation. Thus, visual scene memory is not minimal and localist to the extreme, nor is it complete and precise.
Change Detection gaze direction abstract properties perception

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