International audienceGaze is one of the most important cues for human communication and social interaction. In particular, gaze contact is the most primary form of social contact and it is thought to capture attention. A very early-differentiated brain response to direct versus averted gaze has been hypothesized. Here, we used high-density electroencephalography to test this hypothesis. Topographical analysis allowed us to uncover a very early topographic modulation (40–80 ms) of event-related responses to faces with direct as compared to averted gaze. This modulation was obtained only in the condition where intact broadband faces–as opposed to high-pass or low-pas filtered faces–were presented. Source estimation indicated that this early ...
Looking for somebody’s face in a crowd is one of themost important examples of visual search. For th...
The interpretation of interpersonal gaze behavior requires the use of complex cognitive processes an...
International audienceOccipitotemporal regions within the face network process perceptual and socioe...
International audienceGaze is one of the most important cues for human communication and social inte...
Gaze is one of the most important cues for human communication and social interaction. In particular...
Humans are able to categorize face properties with impressively short latencies. Nevertheless, the l...
AbstractDirect gaze is a crucial signal in human social communication, which is known to attract vis...
While is widely accepted that the posterior temporal region is activated during the observation of f...
International audienceGaze direction is an important social signal for human beings. Beside the role...
Direct gaze is a crucial signal in human social communication, which is known to attract visual atte...
While is widely accepted that the posterior temporal region is activated during the observation of f...
Gaze direction is an important social signal for human beings. Beside the role of gaze in attention ...
It is generally agreed that some features of a face, namely the eyes, are more salient than others a...
It is generally agreed that some features of a face, namely the eyes, are more salient than others a...
Eye contact is a salient social cue which is assumed to influence early brain processes involved in ...
Looking for somebody’s face in a crowd is one of themost important examples of visual search. For th...
The interpretation of interpersonal gaze behavior requires the use of complex cognitive processes an...
International audienceOccipitotemporal regions within the face network process perceptual and socioe...
International audienceGaze is one of the most important cues for human communication and social inte...
Gaze is one of the most important cues for human communication and social interaction. In particular...
Humans are able to categorize face properties with impressively short latencies. Nevertheless, the l...
AbstractDirect gaze is a crucial signal in human social communication, which is known to attract vis...
While is widely accepted that the posterior temporal region is activated during the observation of f...
International audienceGaze direction is an important social signal for human beings. Beside the role...
Direct gaze is a crucial signal in human social communication, which is known to attract visual atte...
While is widely accepted that the posterior temporal region is activated during the observation of f...
Gaze direction is an important social signal for human beings. Beside the role of gaze in attention ...
It is generally agreed that some features of a face, namely the eyes, are more salient than others a...
It is generally agreed that some features of a face, namely the eyes, are more salient than others a...
Eye contact is a salient social cue which is assumed to influence early brain processes involved in ...
Looking for somebody’s face in a crowd is one of themost important examples of visual search. For th...
The interpretation of interpersonal gaze behavior requires the use of complex cognitive processes an...
International audienceOccipitotemporal regions within the face network process perceptual and socioe...