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Random, Scattered and Asymmetric Distribution of Fixational Eye Movement - Experimental Evidence

Zhao Songnian, Cheng Zhongbin, Wang Fengjiao, Zou Qi

Research in Psychology and Behavioral Sciences. 2018, 6(1), 15-26 doi:10.12691/rpbs-6-1-3
  • Figure 1. Experimental results of eye movement trajectory for Mona Lisa portrait
  • Figure 2. Experiment results of eye movement trajectory for Chinese actress portrait [31]
  • Figure 3. Distribution of fixation points in an eye movement trajectory of a subject ((a) original picture; (b) picture after horizontally inverted)
  • Figure 4. Similarity analyses of eye movement trajectories for bilateral symmetrical picture and the bimodal experiment of the old woman and the girl, the ratio of the different fixation points in the eye-movement trajectory (with the old woman as the modal) [28]
  • Figure 5. The landscape image with vanishing point and its eye movement trajectory
  • Figure 6. When random dot pattern as a test image, different spatial distribution of fixational points of the eye movement trajectory for any two paticipants, in which the size of the dot represents fixational time length of their stay
  • Figure 7. A schematic diagram of blinking and the role of eye movements in visual information processing [23,24,48]