Remembrance of scanpaths past: experiments with Larry Stark

A search for statistically defensible evidence for repetitive visual scanning of pictorial stimuli is reviewed using experimental approaches developed in Professor Stark's Berkeley laboratory. Examples of visual scanning at the instant of perceptual organization and of scanning during information seeking will be presented including photographs from Stark's laboratory.

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