Object identification in cerebral visual impairment characterized by gaze behavior and image saliency analysis

In this study, participants were shown a series of images of ten common objects, each from five possible categories ranging from abstract black& white line drawings to color photographs. Fifty individuals with CVI and 50 neurotypical controls verbally identified each object and success rates and reaction times were collected. Visual gaze behavior was recorded using an eye tracker to quantify the extent of visual search area explored and number of fixations.
Source: Brain and Development - Category: Neurology Authors: Tags: Original article Source Type: research
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