Displays of eye movements may convey information about cognitive processes but require interpretation. We investigated whether participants were able to interpret displays of their own or others' eye movements. In Experiments 1 and 2, participants observed an image under three different viewing instructions. Then they were shown static or dynamic gaze displays and had to judge whether it was their own or someone else's eye movements and what instruction was reflected. Participants were capable of recognizing the instruction reflected in their own and someone else's gaze display. Instruction recognition was better for dynamic displays, and only this condition yielded above chance performance in recognizing the display as one's own or another...
AbstractApparent motion is an illusory perception of movement that can be induced by alternating pre...
Eye movements reveal what is at the center of people's attention, which is assumed to coincide with ...
Eye movements reveal what is at the center of people's attention, which is assumed to coincide with ...
Displays of eye movements may convey information about cognitive processes but require interpretatio...
Displays of eye movements may convey information about cognitive processes but require interpretatio...
Displays of eye movements may convey information about cognitive processes but require interpretatio...
textabstractDisplays of eye movements may convey information about cognitive processes but require i...
Displays of eye movements may convey information about cognitive processes but require interpretatio...
Studies investigating the effects of observing a gaze shift in another person often apply static ima...
Studies investigating the effects of observing a gaze shift in another person often apply static ima...
Studies investigating the effects of observing a gaze shift in another person often apply static ima...
Apparent motion is an illusory perception of movement that can be induced by alternating presentatio...
Apparent motion is an illusory perception of movement that can be induced by alternating presentatio...
This paper shows evidence that eye movements reflect the positions of objects during the description...
Studies investigating the effects of observing a gaze shift in another person often apply static ima...
AbstractApparent motion is an illusory perception of movement that can be induced by alternating pre...
Eye movements reveal what is at the center of people's attention, which is assumed to coincide with ...
Eye movements reveal what is at the center of people's attention, which is assumed to coincide with ...
Displays of eye movements may convey information about cognitive processes but require interpretatio...
Displays of eye movements may convey information about cognitive processes but require interpretatio...
Displays of eye movements may convey information about cognitive processes but require interpretatio...
textabstractDisplays of eye movements may convey information about cognitive processes but require i...
Displays of eye movements may convey information about cognitive processes but require interpretatio...
Studies investigating the effects of observing a gaze shift in another person often apply static ima...
Studies investigating the effects of observing a gaze shift in another person often apply static ima...
Studies investigating the effects of observing a gaze shift in another person often apply static ima...
Apparent motion is an illusory perception of movement that can be induced by alternating presentatio...
Apparent motion is an illusory perception of movement that can be induced by alternating presentatio...
This paper shows evidence that eye movements reflect the positions of objects during the description...
Studies investigating the effects of observing a gaze shift in another person often apply static ima...
AbstractApparent motion is an illusory perception of movement that can be induced by alternating pre...
Eye movements reveal what is at the center of people's attention, which is assumed to coincide with ...
Eye movements reveal what is at the center of people's attention, which is assumed to coincide with ...