“…It reveals commonalities and differences of viewing behavior within and between observers, and is used to study how people explore visual information. For example, scan path comparisons are used to study analogy-making (French, Glady, & Thibaut, 2017), visual exploration and imagery (Johansson, Holsanova, & Holmqvist, 2006), habituation in repetitive visual search (Burmester & Mast, 2010), or spatial attention allocation in dynamic scenes (Mital, Smith, Hill, & Henderson, 2011). The method is applied within individuals as a measure of change (Burmester & Mast, 2010), or across samples to study group differences (French et al, 2017).…”