Vision and the representation of the surroundings in spatial memory
BW Tatler, MF Land - … of the Royal Society B: Biological …, 2011 - royalsocietypublishing.org
One of the paradoxes of vision is that the world as it appears to us and the image on the
retina at any moment are not much like each other. The visual world seems to be extensive …
retina at any moment are not much like each other. The visual world seems to be extensive …
An ecological approach to dynamic and static camera framing techniques
L Cores-Sarría - Ecological Psychology, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Media practitioners and scholars have long pointed out that a camera's angle, movement,
and distance are a fundamental part of video communication, as they alter the message in …
and distance are a fundamental part of video communication, as they alter the message in …
Changes in situation models modulate processes of event perception in audiovisual narratives.
Humans understand text and film by mentally representing their contents in situation models.
These describe situations using dimensions like time, location, protagonist, and action …
These describe situations using dimensions like time, location, protagonist, and action …
Influence of soundtrack on eye movements during video exploration
Models of visual attention rely on visual features such as orientation, intensity or motion to
predict which regions of complex scenes attract the gaze of observers. So far, sound has …
predict which regions of complex scenes attract the gaze of observers. So far, sound has …
[HTML][HTML] Temporal eye movement strategies during naturalistic viewing
The deployment of eye movements to complex spatiotemporal stimuli likely involves a
variety of cognitive factors. However, eye movements to movies are surprisingly reliable both …
variety of cognitive factors. However, eye movements to movies are surprisingly reliable both …
[HTML][HTML] Semantic content outweighs low-level saliency in determining children's and adults' fixation of movies
To make sense of the visual world, we need to move our eyes to focus regions of interest on
the high-resolution fovea. Eye movements, therefore, give us a way to infer mechanisms of …
the high-resolution fovea. Eye movements, therefore, give us a way to infer mechanisms of …
The role of relational triggers in event perception
Research exploring visual attention has demonstrated that people are aware of only a small
proportion of visual properties, and that people only track these properties over a subset of …
proportion of visual properties, and that people only track these properties over a subset of …
One perspective or two? Viewpoint dependency in visual events
Viewpoint dependency in dynamic events is still an open question. Movies present a unique
case of complex visual stimuli where consecutive shots are filmed from multiple viewpoints …
case of complex visual stimuli where consecutive shots are filmed from multiple viewpoints …
Learning from animations: From 2D to 3D?
S Schwan, F Papenmeier - Learning from Dynamic Visualization …, 2017 - Springer
This chapter considers the role of three-dimensional animations in learning.'Going three-
dimensional'does not simply add a third dimension to conventional animations, but rather it …
dimensional'does not simply add a third dimension to conventional animations, but rather it …
Designing computer-based learning contents: influence of digital zoom on attention
In the present study, we investigated the role of digital zoom as a tool for directing attention
while looking at visual learning material. In particular, we analyzed whether minimal digital …
while looking at visual learning material. In particular, we analyzed whether minimal digital …