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On the perception of natural scenes: an introduction to the special issue

Benjamin W. Tatler

Editorial

Semantic Override of Low-level Features in Image Viewing – Both Initially and Overall

Marcus Nyström & Kenneth Holmqvist

Keywords: Image viewing, contrast manipulation, semantic information dispersion, bottom-up, top-down

Fixation sequences in imagery and in recognition during the processing of pictures of real-world scenes

Katherine Humphrey & Geoffrey Underwood

Keywords: Eye movements, imagery, scan pattern, visual buffer

Visual Fixation Durations and Saccade Amplitudes: Shifting Relationship in a Variety of Conditions

Sebastian Pannasch, Jens R. Helmert, Katharina Roth, Ann-Katrin Herbold & Henrik Walter

Keywords:
Eye movements, fixation duration, saccade amplitude, two visual systems, scene perception, text format, IAPS, mood induction

Systematic tendencies in scene viewing

Benjamin W. Tatler & Benjamin T. Vincent

Keywords: Saccade, fixation, eye guidance, local, global, corrective saccade

Edit Blindness: The relationship between attention and global change blindness in dynamic scenes

Tim J. Smith & John M. Henderson

Keywords: Film editing, eye movement, real-world scene, naturalistic scene, oculomotor capture, gaze cue

Transsaccadic Scene Memory Revisited: A 'Theory of Visual Attention (TVA)' Based Approach to Recognition Memory and Confidence for Objects in Naturalistic Scenes.

Melissa L.-H. Võ, Werner X. Schneider & Ellen Matthias

Keywords: scene perception, transsaccadic memory, theory of visual attention (TVA), processing efficiency