29.05.2019

Individual differences in visual salience vary along semantic dimensions

Press review of the PNAS- Paper: Individual differences in visual salience vary along semantic dimensions

The Paper "Individual differences in visual salience vary along semantic dimensions", published in june 2019, caused high attention.

The paper is about differences in visual perceptions while one is looking at a picture.

"For example, some people are much more inclined to look at faces in pictures than other people. And some people, for example, look at text more often than other people - or at food." -Benjamin de Haas, first author of the paper and staff member of the Sonderforschungsbereich of the JLU.

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