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Folks,

I am looking for a paper comparing visual cognition in a
field setting. The research I remember used goggles to track
what feature someone looked at and for how long. Two images
stood out: they showed the same landscape with dots overlain
to highlight what an expert focused on versus a more erratic
wandering of the eye by a novice learner. However, I cannot
remember where I saw this, and I can't find it in JGE or my
fall AGU notes.

Your help tracking this down would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Charly
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Charly (Carl-Georg) Bank, PhD
Senior Lecturer and Associate Chair (Undergraduate Studies)
Department of Geology, University of Toronto
22 Russell Street, Toronto, ON M5S 3B1
office: room 2107
phone: +1 - 416 - 978-4381
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Anne Marie Ryan, PhD
Senior Instructor, Earth Sciences Department
Cross-appointed: Environmental Science
Dalhousie University, Halifax, N.S. Canada B3H 3J5
Phone: 902-494-3184   Fax: 902-494-6889
www.earthsciences.dal.ca