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Figure 5. Comparisons of visual field-of-view composites from tracklets engaging in walking movements (A-D), hand-tool interactions (E-H), and observation of peers (J-M), where actions are mutually exclusive for each respective tracklet. The visual attention profiles for tracklets engaging in walking movements (A-D) are substantially more dispersed relative to tracklets engaging in hand-tool interactions (E-H) and moderately interspersed relative to tracklets engaging in observation of peer activities (J-M).