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Lester 1xbet best casino website , associate professor of psychological sciences at Kansas State University, used six shots, a 12-second clip, from the 1979 James Bond film, "Moonraker," to measure eye movements and understanding.| Download this photo.

MANHATTAN — Hollywood-style films may control viewers' 1xbet best casino website more than originally thought, according to a Kansas State University researcher.

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1xbet best casino website compared eye movements of people who watched a three-minute clip of "Moonraker," a 1979 James Bond film, with people who watched the last 12 seconds of the clip. His hypothesis, called the "Tyranny of Film," was that film viewers' 1xbet best casino website are separate from a person's understanding.

"We are investigating film perception and film comprehension together," 1xbet best casino website said. "In a static picture, people look at different things at different times, but during a movie suddenly everybody is looking at the same things at the same time."

1xbet best casino website said that in the last 100 years, filmmakers slowly have gotten better at getting every viewer to look at the same place at the same time, a measurement called attentional synchrony. He attributes that to what he calls MTV-style editing, which is a greater frequency of cuts and shorter shot lengths. The researchers hypothesize that filmmakers are so good at influencing viewers' eye movements in Hollywood-style movies that viewers' understanding does not necessarily affect where they look.

"We wanted to know if a person's understanding affects what they pay attention to while watching a movie," 1xbet best casino website said. "A lot of people in our area of psychology would assume that it does, but what we are finding out is not so much."

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"We call it the jumped-in-the-middle method," 1xbet best casino website said. "Imagine you're watching a movie and your significant other comes in halfway through; they will not understand as quickly as you do because you know the context of the story. We are interested in that early time before they've caught up."

After establishing a difference in understanding, 1xbet best casino website compared eye movements of the two groups to see if the viewers' attention was different or the same regardless of their understanding.

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Most of the subtle differences occurred in shot four, where the movie cuts from Bond's nemesis, Jaws, falling after his parachute fails to open to a shot of a circus tent. The 1xbet best casino website group immediately predicted that Jaws would fall on the tent. The no 1xbet best casino website group was split into two subgroups: those who did predict Jaws would fall on the tent, called the no-1xbet best casino website + inference group, and those who didn't, called the no-1xbet best casino website + no-inference group.

"A viewer's mental model, or their understanding, doesn't occur instantaneously; it occurs in stages and it is built up over time," 1xbet best casino website said. "When the viewers who jumped in the middle see a circus tent, their mental model may not have developed the reasoning that the circus tent is a solution to prevent the character, Jaws, from falling to his death."

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"It seems that your understanding of a movie is not clearly reflected in your eye movements at the broad level," 1xbet best casino website said. "However, if you do sophisticated eye movement analyses, you can find subtle differences in the eye movements. You have to really dig deep to find these differences and we think that is actually quite surprising."

The psychological sciences department is in Kansas State University's College of Arts & Sciences.

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Lester 1xbet best casino website , associate professor of psychological sciences at Kansas State University, used heat maps to measure frequency of participants' eye movements in three groups: Those with context of the film; those without context but were able to make predictions; and those without context but were not able to make predictions.| Download this photo.

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