The present study explored how eye contact at different levels of visual awareness influences gaze-induced joint attention. We adopted a spatial-cueing paradigm, in which an averted gaze was used as an uninformative central cue for a joint-attention task. Prior to the onset of the averted-gaze cue, either supraliminal (Experiment 1) or subliminal (Experiment 2) eye contact was presented. The results revealed a larger subsequent gaze-cueing effect following supraliminal eye contact compared to a no-contact condition. In contrast, the gaze-cueing effect was smaller in the subliminal eye-contact condition than in the no-contact condition. These findings suggest that the facilitation effect of eye contact on coordinating social attention depend...
The “eye contact effect ” is the phenomenon that perceived eye contact with another human face modul...
Eye contact captures attention and receives prioritized visual processing. Here we asked whether eye...
The automaticity of gaze-induced joint attention is well known in relatively easy cognitive tasks; b...
Direct eye contact and motion onset both constitute powerful cues that capture attention. Recent res...
Efficiently judging where someone else is looking is important for social interactions, allowing us ...
Direct eye contact and motion onset are two powerful cues that capture attention. In the present stu...
Initiating joint attention is just as important for development and social cognition as responding t...
The human face is the most important stimulus for human social interactions. Recent research showed ...
Eye movements provide important signals for joint attention. However, those eye movements that indic...
Most experimental protocols examining joint attention with the gaze cueing paradigm are "observation...
Eye gaze provides a type of crucial nonverbal cue that indicates other's focus of attention, and...
Recent research suggests that eye contact can lead to enhanced self-awareness. A related phenomenon,...
Großekathöfer J, Suchotzki K, Gamer M. Gaze cueing in naturalistic scenes under top-down modulation ...
Establishing eye contact with an individual can subsequently lead to a stronger gaze-mediated orient...
Humans are highly sensitive to information provided by others’ eyes. Indeed, attention is rapidly sh...
The “eye contact effect ” is the phenomenon that perceived eye contact with another human face modul...
Eye contact captures attention and receives prioritized visual processing. Here we asked whether eye...
The automaticity of gaze-induced joint attention is well known in relatively easy cognitive tasks; b...
Direct eye contact and motion onset both constitute powerful cues that capture attention. Recent res...
Efficiently judging where someone else is looking is important for social interactions, allowing us ...
Direct eye contact and motion onset are two powerful cues that capture attention. In the present stu...
Initiating joint attention is just as important for development and social cognition as responding t...
The human face is the most important stimulus for human social interactions. Recent research showed ...
Eye movements provide important signals for joint attention. However, those eye movements that indic...
Most experimental protocols examining joint attention with the gaze cueing paradigm are "observation...
Eye gaze provides a type of crucial nonverbal cue that indicates other's focus of attention, and...
Recent research suggests that eye contact can lead to enhanced self-awareness. A related phenomenon,...
Großekathöfer J, Suchotzki K, Gamer M. Gaze cueing in naturalistic scenes under top-down modulation ...
Establishing eye contact with an individual can subsequently lead to a stronger gaze-mediated orient...
Humans are highly sensitive to information provided by others’ eyes. Indeed, attention is rapidly sh...
The “eye contact effect ” is the phenomenon that perceived eye contact with another human face modul...
Eye contact captures attention and receives prioritized visual processing. Here we asked whether eye...
The automaticity of gaze-induced joint attention is well known in relatively easy cognitive tasks; b...