In the fixation map image above, a participant's focal points on a website are tracked and the points are numbered in sequential order (like connect-the-dots). The dots are also each sized based on "Gaze Duration", the amount of time the participant spent looking at that particular point. In the example above, it took the participant 90 fixations to find the information they were looking for...not a good site design.
It's not just for websites. When you use this method for product packaging, you can tell what the consumer sees in the store during the first few seconds, and the popular understanding is that you only have 3 seconds of the consumer's attention in the store. The use of the infographic fixation map instantly conveys to the packaging designers what the consumer sees, and what parts of the design are ignored.
Thanks to Colin from IDG Consulting for providing the images! I have used IDG for consumer research projects in the past, and I highly recommend them.