Description: How do we decide where to look next? During natural, active vision, we move our eyes to gather task-relevant information from
the visual scene.One strategy is to move the eyes to locations that maximize the total information gained about the shape, which is equivalent to reducing global
uncertainty. Observers’ behavior may appear highly similar to this strategy, but a rigorous analysis of sequential fixation
placement reveals that observers may instead be using a local rule: fixate only the most informative locations, that is, reduce
local uncertainty.
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