Summary-Some people maintain direct, face-to-face contact during interaction. whereas others avert their gaze or turn their face while interacting. Research on individual differences in gaze avoidance. while sparse. falls into two areas. One concerns the personality and psychopathology correlates of gaze aversion, and the other concerns social judgments made of people who avert their gaze during interaction. The findings generally show that gaze aversion is associated with unfavorable traits (shyness. social anxiety, risk for schizophrenia) and negative social evaluations (gaze averse people are rated as more deceptive and less sincere). The present study took advantage of an archival data set that contained facial photographs from which ga...
Gaze following is a socio-cognitive process that provides adaptive information about potential threa...
Eye gaze conveys crucial information for social interactions, with straight versus averted gaze trig...
The eyes represent an important social cue and they typically play key roles within key part of typi...
International audienceGaze aversion could be a central component of the physiopathology of social ph...
Contains fulltext : 90404.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Increasing evi...
Patients with social anxiety disorder appear to display aberrant gaze behavior across a variety of s...
An individual`s eyes provide a wealth of information during social interactions. The present researc...
Clinical observations suggest abnormal gaze perception to be an important indicator of social anxiet...
While personality has typically been considered to influence gaze behaviour, literature relating to ...
AbstractPrevious studies of social phobia have reported an increased vigilance to social threat cues...
Previous studies of social phobia have reported an increased vigilance to social threat cues but als...
<p>(1) For neutral faces, humans are more sensitive to direct gaze than averted gaze <a href="http:/...
The perception of another's gaze immediately attracts our attention, particularly if focused on us. ...
A hypervigilance-avoidance theory has been proposed to explain early attentional biases towards face...
The intersection between personality psychology and the study of social attention has been relativel...
Gaze following is a socio-cognitive process that provides adaptive information about potential threa...
Eye gaze conveys crucial information for social interactions, with straight versus averted gaze trig...
The eyes represent an important social cue and they typically play key roles within key part of typi...
International audienceGaze aversion could be a central component of the physiopathology of social ph...
Contains fulltext : 90404.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Increasing evi...
Patients with social anxiety disorder appear to display aberrant gaze behavior across a variety of s...
An individual`s eyes provide a wealth of information during social interactions. The present researc...
Clinical observations suggest abnormal gaze perception to be an important indicator of social anxiet...
While personality has typically been considered to influence gaze behaviour, literature relating to ...
AbstractPrevious studies of social phobia have reported an increased vigilance to social threat cues...
Previous studies of social phobia have reported an increased vigilance to social threat cues but als...
<p>(1) For neutral faces, humans are more sensitive to direct gaze than averted gaze <a href="http:/...
The perception of another's gaze immediately attracts our attention, particularly if focused on us. ...
A hypervigilance-avoidance theory has been proposed to explain early attentional biases towards face...
The intersection between personality psychology and the study of social attention has been relativel...
Gaze following is a socio-cognitive process that provides adaptive information about potential threa...
Eye gaze conveys crucial information for social interactions, with straight versus averted gaze trig...
The eyes represent an important social cue and they typically play key roles within key part of typi...