"Center-of-gravity" Tendencies for fixations and flow patterns

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Fixation positions were measured for a variety of simple patterns. Generally, the spontaneous fixation tendencies hovered near the "center-of-gravity" of the pattern, providing that the overall dimensions of the figure were less than about 5 deg. "Open" figures such as angles were found to be roughly equivalent to their "enclosed" counterparts, such as triangles. The constraints imposed by the pattern upon the fixation tendencies occur at a level where the binocular inputs are processed. Of further importance was the fact that the fixation points approximate the foci observed in the same patterns when they are seen against a background of visual noise. It is suggested that the two results may be functionally related.. © 1969 Psychonomic Society, Inc.

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Richards, W., & Kaufman, L. (1969). “Center-of-gravity” Tendencies for fixations and flow patterns. Perception & Psychophysics, 5(2), 81–84. https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03210526

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