Fig. 3From: What is the role of the film viewer? The effects of narrative comprehension and viewing task on gaze control in film Top: Proportion of participants fixating the car by context condition throughout the film clip (shown here in 3-s bins due to resolution limitations of the figure). The higher the value, the more participants were looking at the car. Bottom: Film stills show the region of interest for the frame, with fixation and heat maps superimposed. Still set a shows a time point when the car was fixated by most participants, and set b shows when the car was minimally fixated. Note that frame a shows the single highest proportion of viewers fixating the car region of interest, which was at the start of the common viewing period across both context conditionsBack to article page