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Exploring Visitors' Visual Behavior Using Eye-Tracking: The Case of the " Studiolo Del Duca ".

Serena MandolesiDanilo GambelliSimona NaspettiRaffaele Zanoli
Published in: Journal of imaging (2022)
Although the understanding of cognitive disciplines has progressed, we know relatively little about how the human brain perceives art. Thanks to the growing interest in visual perception, eye-tracking technology has been increasingly used for studying the interaction between individuals and artworks. In this study, eye-tracking was used to provide insights into non-expert visitors' visual behaviour as they move freely in the historical room of the " Studiolo del Duca " of the Ducal Palace in Urbino, Italy. Visitors looked for an average of almost two minutes. This study revealed which parts of the artefact captured visitors' attention and also gives interesting information about the main patterns of fruition.
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