Tourists’ visual attention to cultural landscapes under crowding stimuli: An eye-tracking approach
Mengqing Wang,
Peizhe Li,
Xiao Xiao
et al.
Abstract:Research on visual attention and perceived crowding in culture-oriented tourism destinations remains scant. This study examines the effects of varying environmental stimuli on tourists’ visual attention to cultural landscapes. Eye-tracking experiments and self-reported surveys were used to collect data ( n = 50). Participants were asked to view photos presenting varying environmental stimuli (e.g. crowding, mask-wearing measurement, etc.) in two culture-oriented tourism destinations (indoor and outdoor culture… Show more
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