Which of the following is NOT generally true of eye-tracking data for visualizations?
1. they reveal a rapidly shifting sequence of centers of attention due to the fact that the center of attention is a very small region of the overall field of view
2. they can be used to sequence regions of interest in the visualization, which can then be matched up to the desired narrative being told
3. they only very loosely show a tendency for the eye to scan a scene in reading order (left-to-right, top-down)
4. they reveal a tendency of the eye to take in and interpret a scene holistically - all at once - that is due to the ability of the retina globally from an image
they reveal a tendency of the eye to take in and interpret a scene holistically - all at once - that is due to the ability of the retina globally from an image : is FALSE
because the tendency of eye is to interpret a scene in parts with more importance/attention given to the attention centers in the scene
therefore,
ANSWER : option (4) is NOT generally true
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Which of the following is NOT generally true of eye-tracking data for visualizations? 1. they reveal...