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Fig. 7 | Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications

Fig. 7

From: What is the role of the film viewer? The effects of narrative comprehension and viewing task on gaze control in film

Fig. 7

Top: Proportion of participants fixating the car throughout the film clip (Comprehension group [blue], Map task group [red]). The higher the value, the more participants looked at the car. The car first appears in the clip at frame 541, which is in time bin 570. Bottom: Film stills show the region of interest for the frame, with fixation and heat maps superimposed. The stills indicate when both groups fixated the car at a similar rate (a) and when the car first reappears and was highly fixated by the Comprehension group, but not the Map task group, who looked at the storefronts (b)

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