A Chinese art critic, Weiwei, and his American counterpart, William, are both looking at a painting of a group of adults standing behind a child in the middle foreground.If you were to compare the eye gazes of Weiwei and William, what would you find?
A) Their gazes initially start out in different places on the painting but become more similar over time attending to the people.
B) William shifts his attention around more than Weiwei.
C) Weiwei and William describe the painting differently but they are actually looking at the people quite similarly.
D) William spends more time gazing at the child than does Weiwei.
E) The people standing in the background appear blurrier to William than they do to Weiwei.
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