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From: Control of attention and gaze in complex environments
Journal of Vision. 2006;6(12):9. doi:10.1167/6.12.9
Figure Legend:
(a) Probability of refixations; of all the pedestrians destined to become colliders that were fixated before the collision
period, 60% were refixated during the collision period in the No-Leader condition. This effect disappears in the Leader
condition. Fixated normal pedestrians did not have a higher probability of refixations, which is significantly different from
the probability of refixations of pedestrians who turn into colliders. (b) Probability of prior fixations; of all the colliders that
were fixated during the collision period, 65% were fixated before in the No-Leader condition. This effect disappears in the
Leader condition. Fixated normal pedestrians did not have a higher probability of prior fixations. This is significantly
different
from the7/31/2017
probability of prior fixations
of colliders.
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