Journal of vision

How Eye Direction and Early Visual Attention Together Guide Where We Look Freely

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Abstract

The median probability of following an actor's gaze direction was higher than chance across various scenes.

  • Gaze direction significantly influences where observers look, surpassing the likelihood of fixating on the most salient object.
  • A larger set of natural scenes validated that gaze direction continues to predict fixation locations above chance levels.
  • Gaze maps, which show the direction of actors' gazes, indicated that while they guide attention, they are less effective than saliency cues.
  • The visibility of an actor's eyes greatly enhances the accuracy of observers in guessing the gaze direction.
  • The findings suggest that both the actor's face and eyes are critical in shaping observers' visual attention.

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