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Combining social cues in attention: Looking at gaze, head, and pointing cues
Social cues bias covert spatial attention. In most previous work the impact of different social cues, such as the gaze, head, and pointing cue, has...
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No effect of autistic traits on social attention: evidence based on single-cue and conflicting-cues scenarios
Individuals often use others’ gaze and head directions to direct their attention. To investigate the influence of autistic traits on social...
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Relational Cues are Affectively Differentiated
The present study explored whether cues trained to specify relational (C rel ) or relational and functional (C rel+func ) control are differentially...
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Investigating facilitatory versus inhibitory effects of dynamic social and non-social cues on attention in a realistic space
This study aimed to investigate the facilitatory versus inhibitory effects of dynamic non-predictive central cues presented in a realistic...
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Examining the Association between Punishment and Reward Sensitivity and Response Inhibition to Previously-Incentivized Cues across Development
Processing and learning from affective cues to guide goal-directed behavior may be particularly important during adolescence; yet the factors that...
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Foot cues can elicit covert orienting of attention
Humans tend to orient their attentional resources towards the same location indicated by spatial signals coming from the others, such as pointing...
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Observing Interviewees’ Inner Self: How Authenticity Cues in Job Interviews Relate to Interview and Job Performance
Job interviews are among the most popular selection methods. Previous research suggests that interviewees who are perceived as being authentic are...
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How Do Situational Cues Influence Honest and Deceptive Impression Management in Selection Interviews? A Grounded Theory Study
In selection interviews, most applicants use deceptive as well as honest impression management (IM) to seem like a better candidate. To date,...
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A Dress Is Not a Yes: Towards an Indirect Mouse-Tracking Measure of Men’s Overreliance on Global Cues in the Context of Sexual Flirting
Assessing another person’s intention to flirt and, relatedly, their sexual interest is based on the interpretation and weighting of global (e.g.,...
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Emotional cues reduce Pavlovian interference in feedback-based go and nogo learning
It is easier to execute a response in the promise of a reward and withhold a response in the promise of a punishment than vice versa, due to a...
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Status cues and moral judgment: Formal attire induces moral favoritism but not for hypocrites
Status-related impressions influence important interpersonal dynamics, including moral judgments of good or bad, and right or wrong, whereas these...
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Face masks inhibit facial cues for approachability and trustworthiness: an eyetracking study
Wearing face masks during the Covid-19 pandemic has undeniable benefits from our health perspective. However, the interpersonal costs on social...
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Poor lie detection related to an under-reliance on statistical cues and overreliance on own behaviour
The surge of online scams is taking a considerable financial and emotional toll. This is partially because humans are poor at detecting lies. In a...
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Cues of wealth and the subjective perception of rich people
These pre-registered studies shed light on the cues that individuals use to identify rich people. In two studies ( N = 598), we first developed a...
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Multiple deictic cues allow ASD children to direct their visual attention
The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of the deictic cue used to initiate joint visual attention behaviour. This eye-tracking study...
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Focused attention: its key role in gaze and arrow cues for determining where attention is directed
Others’ gaze direction and traffic arrow signal lights play significant roles in guiding observers’ attention in daily life. Previous studies have...
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How do eye cues affect behaviors? Two meta-analyses
Various studies have shown that eye cues trigger a sense of being monitored, leading to behavioral changes, such as increases in prosocial behaviors,...
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When time does not matter: cultures differ in their use of temporal cues to infer agency over action effects
Sense of agency (SoA) is the sense of having control over one’s own actions and through them events in the outside world. Sometimes temporal cues,...
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Texas field crickets (Gryllus texensis) use visual cues to place learn but perform poorly when intra- and extra-maze cues conflict
Central place foraging field crickets are an ideal system for studying the adaptive value of learning and memory, but more research is needed on...
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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...