More bodily motor action, less visual attention: How supermarket stimuli and consumer-related factors influence gaze behavior

Volume: 59, Pages: 102403 - 102403
Published: Mar 1, 2021
Abstract
This research examines the relationship between bodily motor actions and the focus of visual attention when consumers are selecting retail products. Based on a quasi-experimental study that was conducted to explore the level of visual attention, collected through the eye-tracking system, it can be seen that the amount of information captured by gaze behavior is conditioned by bodily movement at the front of a shelf. The viewpoint emerging from...
Paper Details
Title
More bodily motor action, less visual attention: How supermarket stimuli and consumer-related factors influence gaze behavior
Published Date
Mar 1, 2021
Volume
59
Pages
102403 - 102403
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