A speaker's gaze behaviour can provide perceivers with a multitude of cues which are relevant for communication, thus constituting an important non-verbal interaction channel. The present study investigated whether direct eye gaze of a speaker affects the likelihood of listeners believing truth-ambiguous statements. Participants were presented with videos in which a speaker produced such statements with either direct or averted gaze. The statements were selected through a rating study to ensure that participants were unlikely to know a-priori whether they were true or not (e.g., "sniffer dogs cannot smell the difference between identical twins"). Participants indicated in a forced-choice task whether or not they believed each statement. We ...
The goal of this study was to examine the role of gaze in speech perception and to investigate gaze ...
When people interpret language, they can reduce the ambiguity of linguistic expressions by using inf...
Human’s ability to detect deception has an unsettling result of around chance detection (Depaulo et ...
The data and supplementary materials presented here form the basis of our paper <b>"Direct Speaker G...
Popular belief holds that eye contact increases the success of persuasive communication, and prior r...
Anecdotal evidence suggests that speakers often gaze away from their listeners during sarcastic utte...
Previous research has shown that listeners follow speaker gaze to mentioned objects in a shared visu...
When questioning the veracity of an utterance, we perceive certain non-linguistic behaviours to indi...
Although people overwhelmingly believe that liars avoid eye contact, meta-analyses of deception lite...
In natural conversation, the minimal gaps and overlaps of the turns at talk indicate an accurate reg...
Various audio-visual cues have been found to increase when people are deceiving. Similarly, these cu...
Human face-to-face communication is a multi-modal activity. Recent research has shown that, during c...
Abstract: We report a series of eye-tracking studies investigating different facets of how seeing a ...
During face-to-face communication, people use visual cues about what their partners are attending to...
Conversation is supported by the beliefs that people have in common and the perceptual experience th...
The goal of this study was to examine the role of gaze in speech perception and to investigate gaze ...
When people interpret language, they can reduce the ambiguity of linguistic expressions by using inf...
Human’s ability to detect deception has an unsettling result of around chance detection (Depaulo et ...
The data and supplementary materials presented here form the basis of our paper <b>"Direct Speaker G...
Popular belief holds that eye contact increases the success of persuasive communication, and prior r...
Anecdotal evidence suggests that speakers often gaze away from their listeners during sarcastic utte...
Previous research has shown that listeners follow speaker gaze to mentioned objects in a shared visu...
When questioning the veracity of an utterance, we perceive certain non-linguistic behaviours to indi...
Although people overwhelmingly believe that liars avoid eye contact, meta-analyses of deception lite...
In natural conversation, the minimal gaps and overlaps of the turns at talk indicate an accurate reg...
Various audio-visual cues have been found to increase when people are deceiving. Similarly, these cu...
Human face-to-face communication is a multi-modal activity. Recent research has shown that, during c...
Abstract: We report a series of eye-tracking studies investigating different facets of how seeing a ...
During face-to-face communication, people use visual cues about what their partners are attending to...
Conversation is supported by the beliefs that people have in common and the perceptual experience th...
The goal of this study was to examine the role of gaze in speech perception and to investigate gaze ...
When people interpret language, they can reduce the ambiguity of linguistic expressions by using inf...
Human’s ability to detect deception has an unsettling result of around chance detection (Depaulo et ...