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  1. Directed Versus Averted Gaze

    Reference work entry 2022
  2. How ubiquitous is the direct-gaze advantage? Evidence for an averted-gaze advantage in a gaze-discrimination task

    Human eye gaze conveys an enormous amount of socially relevant information, and the rapid assessment of gaze direction is of particular relevance in...

    Eva Riechelmann, Matthias Gamer, ... Lynn Huestegge in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
    Article Open access 01 November 2020
  3. The effect of gaze information associated with the search items on contextual cueing effect

    Previous research on the mechanisms of contextual cueing effect has been inconsistent, with some researchers showing that the contextual benefit was...

    Xingze Liu, Jie Ma, ... Hong-Jin Sun in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
    Article 29 November 2023
  4. Tuning social modulations of gaze cueing via contextual factors

    Gaze cueing reflects the tendency to shift attention toward a location cued by the averted gaze of others. This effect does not fulfill criteria for...

    Xinyuan Zhang, Mario Dalmaso, ... Luigi Castelli in Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
    Article Open access 07 November 2022
  5. Working memory for gaze benefits from the face context

    Retaining gaze in working memory (WM) is essential for successfully navigating through the social world. In the current study, we investigated how WM...

    Shujuan Ye, Tian Ye, ... Xiaowei Ding in Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
    Article 12 December 2023
  6. New task–new results? How the gaze cone is influenced by the method of measurement

    Perceiving direct gaze — the perception of being looked at — is important in everyday life. The gaze cone is a concept to define the area in which...

    Linda Linke, Gernot Horstmann in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
    Article Open access 09 May 2024
  7. Effect of race on Gaze Cueing in adults with high and low autistic traits

    Background

    Observing the direction of gaze of another person leads to shifting of attention in the same direction (gaze-cueing effect – GCE), a...

    Paola Ricciardelli, Noemi Pintori in BMC Psychology
    Article Open access 15 September 2023
  8. Social excluder’s face reduces gaze-triggered attention orienting

    Social ostracism, a negative affective experience in interpersonal interactions, is thought to modulate the gaze-cueing effect (GCE). However, it is...

    Jiajia Yang, Li Zhou, Zhonghua Hu in Psychological Research
    Article 27 March 2024
  9. From eye to arrow: Attention capture by direct gaze requires more than just the eyes

    Abstract

    Human attention is strongly attracted by direct gaze and sudden onset motion. The sudden direct-gaze effect refers to the processing...

    Christina Breil, Lynn Huestegge, Anne Böckler in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
    Article Open access 02 November 2021
  10. The role of discriminability in face perception: Interference processing of expression, gender, and gaze

    Eye gaze plays a fundamental role in social interaction and facial recognition. However, interference processing between gaze and other facial...

    Enguang Chen, Bingbing Xia, ... Hailing Wang in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
    Article 08 September 2022
  11. Are eyes special? Gaze, but not pointing gestures, elicits a reversed congruency effect in a spatial Stroop task

    Gaze stimuli can shape attention in a peculiar way as compared to non-social stimuli. For instance, in a spatial Stroop task, gaze stimuli elicit a...

    Mario Dalmaso, Giovanni Galfano, Luigi Castelli in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
    Article Open access 16 August 2023
  12. Eye gaze During Semi-naturalistic Face-to-Face Interactions in Autism

    Objectives

    Reduced eye contact is common in autistic people and has frequently been investigated using two-dimensional stimuli with eye-tracking...

    Alasdair Iain Ross, Jason Chan, Christian Ryan in Advances in Neurodevelopmental Disorders
    Article 04 December 2023
  13. Face inversion does not affect the reversed congruency effect of gaze

    In a spatial Stroop task, the eye-gaze target produces the reversed congruency effect—responses become shorter when the gaze direction and its...

    Yoshihiko Tanaka, Kenta Ishikawa, ... Matia Okubo in Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
    Article 28 October 2022
  14. Are you paying attention to me? The effect of social presence on spatial attention to gaze and arrows

    Prior research has shown that the presence of another individual and type of attention cue (social gaze vs. nonsocial arrow) can modulate attention,...

    Jingru Ha, Dana A. Hayward in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
    Article 16 November 2022
  15. The contribution of eye gaze and movement kinematics to the expression and identification of social intention in object-directed motor actions

    The intention to include another person in an interaction (i.e., social intention) is known to influence the spatio-temporal characteristics of motor...

    Maria Francesca Gigliotti, Laurent Ott, ... Yann Coello in Psychological Research
    Article 24 June 2024
  16. Explicit vs. implicit spatial processing in arrow vs. eye-gaze spatial congruency effects

    Arrows and gaze stimuli lead to opposite spatial congruency effects. While standard congruency effects are observed for arrows (faster responses for...

    Cristina Narganes-Pineda, Ana B. Chica, ... Andrea Marotta in Psychological Research
    Article Open access 22 February 2022
  17. When Attentional and Politeness Demands Clash: The Case of Mutual Gaze Avoidance and Chin Pointing in Quiahije Chatino

    Pointing with the chin is a practice attested worldwide: it is an effective and highly recognizable device for re-orienting the attention of the...

    Kate Mesh, Emiliana Cruz, Marianne Gullberg in Journal of Nonverbal Behavior
    Article Open access 20 February 2023
  18. Looking into troubled waters: Childhood emotional maltreatment modulates neural responses to prolonged gazing into one’s own, but not others’, eyes

    One of the most prevalent nonverbal, social phenomena known to automatically elicit self- and other-referential processes is eye contact. By its...

    Mirjam C. M. Wever, Lisanne A. E. M. van Houtum, ... Bernet M. Elzinga in Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience
    Article Open access 25 October 2023
  19. Eye Gaze in Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Review of Neural Evidence for the Eye Avoidance Hypothesis

    Reduced eye contact early in life may play a role in the developmental pathways that culminate in a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder. However,...

    Nicole Stuart, Andrew Whitehouse, ... Nicholas Badcock in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
    Article Open access 04 February 2022
  20. When eyes beat lips: speaker gaze affects audiovisual integration in the McGurk illusion

    Eye contact is a dynamic social signal that captures attention and plays a critical role in human communication. In particular, direct gaze often...

    Basil Wahn, Laura Schmitz, ... Anne Böckler-Raettig in Psychological Research
    Article Open access 02 December 2021
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