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Figure 1.

Examples of cluster distributions across color human and nature stimuli.

On the left are dynamic images, on the right are static images.

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Table 1.

Description of the variables used for the cluster analysis and the relative ascribed behavioral interpretation.

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Table 2.

Mean behavioral ratings per sub-category for AJ and MJ.

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Table 3.

GLM main effects and 2- and 3-ways interaction for Aesthetic and Movement ratings.

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Figure 2.

Aesthetic ratings in Content×Dynamism.

On the left is the Color condition (a), on the right is the Black and White (b) condition.

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Figure 3.

Movement ratings in Content×Dynamism.

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Figure 4.

Movement ratings for human and nature images.

Scattergram of movement rating for each stimulus.

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Table 4.

Mean number of clusters per sub-category.

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Table 5.

GLM main effects and 2-ways interaction for the number of clusters.

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Figure 5.

Number of clusters in Content×Dynamism.

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Table 6.

Mean number of fixations on the total clustered area of images per sub-category.

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Table 7.

Mean fixations duration (in seconds) on the total clustered area of the images per sub-category.

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Table 8.

GLM main effects and 2-ways interaction for the total number of fixations and fixation mean duration.

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Figure 6.

Total number of fixations in (a) Content×Dynamism and (b) Dynamism×Color.

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Table 9.

Clusters size (%) in image representing human vs. nature content.

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Table 10.

GLM main effects for fixations and observations on the first 3 ROIs.

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Table 11.

GLM 2-ways interaction for fixations on the first 3 ROIs.

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Table 12.

Percentage of fixations on the first 4 ROIs in human images.

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Figure 7.

Heat map visualization of the gaze behavior for human color images.

On the left is a dynamic image, on the right is a static image. The red gradient indicates portions of the image observed by the totality of the sample.

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