Is Seeing Looking?

Medical News Today reports on a new study appearing in the Journal of Vision gives interesting insight on biases spatial judgments based on where a person is already looking.

The authors found that participants clearly preferred to select target positions nearer to where their eyes were looking. This finding held true whether a tone or a flash indicated the moment of interest. The study suggests that when in doubt, people are biased towards believing that they were looking directly at what they have seen.

Seeing May Be Believing But Is It The Same As Looking?
[Medical News Today]

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