This paper does a particularly good job at describing how  to utilize our visual attributes. From the experiments the paper  describe, the author draws out important pieces and formulate them as  tips on how to provide effective visualization that can capture our  attention quickly. I would be interested in further readings that would  go into possible theories that explain the development of the visual  attributes described in this paper.  
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Reaction: Attention and Visual Memory in Visualization
I find this paper to be particularly interesting as it delves deeply to  how we perceive visualization. The paper used various experiments  conducted in the past to describe different visual attributes. While  some are intuitive, others are simply fascinating in that they produce results  that deviates from our initial expectation. Inattentional blindness and  attentional blink are two examples that are interesting because it suggests that  while our eyes may capture a scene like a camera, our brain cannot  process and analyze the image perfectly. As a result, this phenomenon  among other visual attributes is perhaps the reason why magic and  optical illusions exists.
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