HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Victor P. L. Varela from the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia have published the research: Looking at faces in the wild, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
- what: The authors show an example video frame illustrating the eyetracking data provided by the eye-tracker and the detected dynamic regions of interest in Fig 1A (left panel).
- how: In a further test of whether unfamiliar faces capture attention in naturalistic settings the authors compared the proportions of fixations to people in frames where the algorithm detected full faces (i.e. all facial . . .
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