Algorithms for Defining Visual Regions-of-Interest: Comparison with Eye Fixations
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
Visual attention to repeated internet images: testing the scanpath theory on the world wide web
ETRA '02 Proceedings of the 2002 symposium on Eye tracking research & applications
eyePatterns: software for identifying patterns and similarities across fixation sequences
Proceedings of the 2006 symposium on Eye tracking research & applications
Clutter or content?: how on-screen enhancements affect how TV viewers scan and what they learn
Proceedings of the 2006 symposium on Eye tracking research & applications
A Coherent Computational Approach to Model Bottom-Up Visual Attention
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
Precise Oculomotor Correlates of Visuospatial Mental Rotation and Circular Motion Imagery
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
Visual Imagery in Hemianopic Patients
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
Object Orientation Agnosia: A Failure to Find the Axis?
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
The Strategic Control of Gaze Direction in the Tower of London Task
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
Eye movements and smart technology
Computers in Biology and Medicine
Computers in Biology and Medicine
Foveal versus parafoveal scanpaths of visual imagery in virtual hemianopic subjects
Computers in Biology and Medicine
Testing for statistically significant differences between groups of scan patterns
Proceedings of the 2008 symposium on Eye tracking research & applications
Cross-race recognition deficit and visual attention: do they all look (at faces) alike?
Proceedings of the 2008 symposium on Eye tracking research & applications
Knowledge-Based Patterns of Remembering: Eye Movement Scanpaths Reflect Domain Experience
USAB '08 Proceedings of the 4th Symposium of the Workgroup Human-Computer Interaction and Usability Engineering of the Austrian Computer Society on HCI and Usability for Education and Work
Proceedings of the 2010 Symposium on Eye-Tracking Research & Applications
A vector-based, multidimensional scanpath similarity measure
Proceedings of the 2010 Symposium on Eye-Tracking Research & Applications
Proceedings of the 2010 Symposium on Eye-Tracking Research & Applications
SC'10 Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Spatial cognition
Computers in Biology and Medicine
Combining conspicuity maps for hROIs prediction
WAPCV'04 Proceedings of the Second international conference on Attention and Performance in Computational Vision
Impact of subtle gaze direction on short-term spatial information recall
Proceedings of the Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applications
Measuring gaze overlap on videos between multiple observers
Proceedings of the Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applications
SC'04 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Spatial Cognition: reasoning, Action, Interaction
Tracking learners' visual attention during a multimedia presentation in a real classroom
Computers & Education
Gaze-contingent audio-visual substitution for the blind and visually impaired
Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare
You have e-mail, what happens next? Tracking the eyes for genre
Information Processing and Management: an International Journal
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In nine naïve subjects eye movements were recorded while subjects viewed and visualized four irregularly-checkered diagrams. Scanpaths, defined as repetitive sequences of fixations and saccades were found during visual imagery and viewing. Positions of fixations were distributed according to the spatial arrangement of subfeatures in the diagrams. For a particular imagined diagrammatic picture, eye movements were closely correlated with the eye movements recorded while viewing the same picture. Thus eye movements during imagery are not random but reflect the content of the visualized scene. The question is discussed whether scanpath eye movements play a significant functional role in the process of visual imagery.