JS Magnuson - Journal of Cultural Cognitive Science, 2019 - Springer
Over the last 25 years, the visual world paradigm has enabled discoveries and theoretical advances in spoken language processing. However, the intuitive interpretation of fixations in …
Brain areas that control gaze are also recruited for covert shifts of spatial attention,,,,,,,–. In the external space of perception, there is a natural ecological link between the control of …
“Interpreting embodied (…)” falls into the field of both Interpreting Studies and psycholinguistics or cognitive studies. It discusses conference interpreting as a complex …
Half a century ago, Donald Hebb posited that mental imagery is a constructive process that emulates perception. Specifically, Hebb claimed that visual imagery results from the …
The present study investigated whether during tracking of multiple moving objects with distinct identities only one identity is tracked at each moment (serial tracking) or whether …
This study has developed an original approach to the relationship between eye movements and autobiographical memory, by investigating how maintained fixation could influence the …
We review all published eye-tracking studies to date that have used eye movements to examine multiple object (MOT) or multiple identity tracking (MIT). In both tasks, observers …
Humans involuntarily move their eyes when retrieving an image from memory. This motion is often similar to actually observing the image. We suggest to exploit this behavior as a new …
Several studies demonstrated similarities of eye fixations during mental imagery and visual perception but—to our knowledge—the temporal characteristics of eye movements during …