Now out in Nature Neuroscience: "Fixation duration on natural scenes is explained by memory encoding not processing demand".
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Our eyes don't linger because recognition is hard; they linger to remember. Let me take you on a quick tour. 🧵
By combining magnetoencephalography and eye tracking, this study sheds light on why people fixate on some parts of natural scenes longer than others. Rather than visual complexity, fixation durations ...
Also from @milestoneslab.bsky.social: Tobias Hopf, who presented a poster on "Modal Reasoning About What and Where" yesterday, and Lea Haerms with "The End-State Comfort Paradigm: Neural Basis Of Preschoolers’ Action Planning" at today's poster session, 10am!