Abstract
In a recent study evaluating the impact of image content on the consistency of eye move-ments in perceptual experiments (Farnand, 2013) image complexity was inversely related to scanpath consistency. This work involved a qualitative analysis of eye movements along with analysis of the number and duration of fixations. No quantitative analysis of scan path consistency was performed. Recently, Anderson et al. developed a quantitative tool - Recurrence Quantification Analysis - for analyzing eye movement patterns (Ander-son et al., 2013). In the present study, the RQA method was applied to the fixation data of Farnand (2013). The results suggest that RQA analysis provides relevant quantitative information regarding the attentional focus of observers viewing pictorial images and, as such, a potentially powerfully tool for eye-tracking studies.
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Farnand, S. P., Vaidyanathan, P., & Pelz, J. B. (2016). Recurrence metrics for eye movements in perceptual experiments. Journal of Eye Movement Research, 9(4). https://doi.org/10.16910/jemr.9.4.1
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