diff --git a/src/alpha-lab/scanpath-rim.md b/src/alpha-lab/scanpath-rim.md index 06872a14b..d5f4f745e 100644 --- a/src/alpha-lab/scanpath-rim.md +++ b/src/alpha-lab/scanpath-rim.md @@ -18,12 +18,11 @@ Picture this: Build and customise scanpath visualisations with your Reference Im ::: ## Visualising gaze exploration with scanpaths -Scanpaths are graphical representations of gaze over time. As shown in the video above, they contain fixation locations -(blue numbered circles) and saccades made between fixations (blue connecting lines). The size of the circles reflect -fixation durations, with longer fixations corresponding to bigger circles. The length of the connecting lines reflect -saccadic amplitudes, with larger gaze shifts corresponding to longer lines. Scanpaths offer a glimpse into how the -observer has focused their attention on different aspects of the scene, which is a valuable tool for understanding a -person's visual attention and perception. +Scanpaths are graphical representations of gaze over time. Scanpaths offer a glimpse into how the observer has focused their attention on different aspects of the scene, which is a valuable tool for understanding a person's visual attention and perception. The video above shows: +- Fixation locations are visualized as blue numbered circles. Saccades are shown with blue lines connecting fixations. +- Fixation duration is mapped to circle size. Longer fixations corresponding to bigger circles. +- Lines visualize saccades. Longer lines correspond larger saccadic amplitude (larger shifts in gaze). + In this guide, we will show you how to generate both static and dynamic scanpath visualisations using your Reference Image Mapper exported data.