That study by Yarbus is a bit more detailed, but I've often felt that G.T. Buswell's 1935 PhD thesis "How people look at pictures: A study of the psychology of perception in art" (Chicago) should be the classic.
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I LOVE Buswell (1921). The description in the methods section of how he recorded eye movements and vocal responses (during oral reading) in synchrony is riveting. Such a clever use of a tuning fork!
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Ohhhhh, I don't have visual search, derrrr. What would you consider a seminal search paper with eye tracking?
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Arguably, Tanenhaus et al 1995 is a pretty relevant classic for the visual world as well
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Land & Hayhoe (together or separate) for eye movements in the actual world. John Findlay for the idea of active vision.
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Ditchburn and Ginsburg 1952 on the perceptual implications of retinal image stabilization
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maybe ... very basic but illustrative: Huey, E. B. (1898). Preliminary experiments in the physiology and psychology of reading. American Journal of Psychology, 9, 575-586.
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visual world paradigm (vwp) (Tanenhaus et al., 1995)
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Rayner, K. and Duffy, S. A. (1986). Lexical complexity
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