Frontiers in psychology

How the Brain Focuses on Social Cues Compared to Physical Attention Signals in Real-Life Scenes

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Abstract

Social features, particularly heads, significantly influence gazing behavior in complex visual scenes.

  • Social information is prioritized during visual exploration over physical saliency.
  • The presence of social features weakens the impact of low-level saliency on eye movements.
  • Automatic attentional processes are indicated by pronounced prioritization of social features in early fixations.
  • Social features enhance predictions of fixations beyond what is explained by physical saliency.
  • These results challenge the effectiveness of saliency-based attention models in understanding human visual attention.

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