The locus of environmental attention.

Author(s)
Wagner, M. Baird, J.C. & Barbaresi, W.
Year
Abstract

A method was suggested for exploring the allocation of visual attention in the natural world. The current study revives and revamps this method. Individual observers (N=16) walked along a predetermined outdoor route. Periodically, the experimenter sounded a clicking device. Upon hearing the sound, the observer stopped and reported as precisely as possible what he /she was looking at when the clicker sounded. The size, nature, and location of reported objects are analyzed.

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B 29868 fo /83 /
Source

From: Journal of Environmental Psychology, 1 (1981) P. 195- 206, 21 ref.

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