This study was aimed at determining the conditions in which eye-contact may improve recognition memory for faces. Different stimuli and procedures were tested in four experiments. The effect of gaze direction on memory was found when a simple “yes-no” recognition task was used but not when the recognition task was more complex (e.g. including “Remember-Know” judgements, cf. Experiment 2, or confidence ratings, cf. Experiment 4). Moreover, even when a “yes-no” recognition paradigm was used, the effect occurred with one series of stimuli (cf. Experiment 1) but not with another one (cf. Experiment3). The difficulty to produce the positive effect of gaze direction on memory is discussed.Neuroscience, psychologie et psychopathologie cognitives d...
[[abstract]]This study aims to examine the effect on face recognition of eyewitness. Experiment 1 in...
Direction of another person's eye gaze provides crucial information about their attention and intent...
Just by looking at someone’s eyes, we can quickly infer how they feel, what interests them, and whet...
This study was aimed at determining the conditions in which eye-contact may improve recognition memo...
We report data from an experiment that investigated the influence of gaze direction and facial expre...
The gaze direction effect is the finding that observers are typically faster at detecting or identif...
The purpose of the present research is to further explore the relationship between social cues and m...
Eye contact is an integral factor of human communication and is used to express intentions, interest...
From birth, infants prefer to look at faces that engage them in direct eye contact. In adults, direc...
This paper analyzes the problem of face recognition as a cognitive process. Specifically, it studies...
International audienceGaze direction is a powerful social cue that indicates the direction of attent...
Großekathöfer J, Suchotzki K, Gamer M. Gaze cueing in naturalistic scenes under top-down modulation ...
The perception of another's gaze immediately attracts our attention, particularly if focused on us. ...
Faces we encounter in our daily lives are presented to us in several different views, yet most res...
Observers tend to respond more quickly to peripheral stimuli that are being gazed at by a centrally ...
[[abstract]]This study aims to examine the effect on face recognition of eyewitness. Experiment 1 in...
Direction of another person's eye gaze provides crucial information about their attention and intent...
Just by looking at someone’s eyes, we can quickly infer how they feel, what interests them, and whet...
This study was aimed at determining the conditions in which eye-contact may improve recognition memo...
We report data from an experiment that investigated the influence of gaze direction and facial expre...
The gaze direction effect is the finding that observers are typically faster at detecting or identif...
The purpose of the present research is to further explore the relationship between social cues and m...
Eye contact is an integral factor of human communication and is used to express intentions, interest...
From birth, infants prefer to look at faces that engage them in direct eye contact. In adults, direc...
This paper analyzes the problem of face recognition as a cognitive process. Specifically, it studies...
International audienceGaze direction is a powerful social cue that indicates the direction of attent...
Großekathöfer J, Suchotzki K, Gamer M. Gaze cueing in naturalistic scenes under top-down modulation ...
The perception of another's gaze immediately attracts our attention, particularly if focused on us. ...
Faces we encounter in our daily lives are presented to us in several different views, yet most res...
Observers tend to respond more quickly to peripheral stimuli that are being gazed at by a centrally ...
[[abstract]]This study aims to examine the effect on face recognition of eyewitness. Experiment 1 in...
Direction of another person's eye gaze provides crucial information about their attention and intent...
Just by looking at someone’s eyes, we can quickly infer how they feel, what interests them, and whet...