“…First, we coupled this study with mobile eye tracking. This is itself an emerging line of research especially in ecologically-valid art engagements (e.g., De Winter & Wagemans, 2022; Heidenreich & Turano, 2011; Pelowski et al, 2018; Reitstätter et al, 2020; Santini et al, 2018; Walker, Bucker, Anderson, Schrei, & Theeuwes, 2017). Although, it is important to note that, due to the limitations inherent in the nature of our method and already extensive list of general factors already under exploration, we did not investigate fine-grained aspects of looking, for the present study this was a useful counterpoint for tracking movement, allowing us to assess where individuals actually looked while moving (e.g., see Linden & Wagemans, 2021 referenced above for similar usage).…”