Objects in the environment have a perceived value that can be changed through social influence. A subtle way to influence object evaluation is through eye gaze: Objects looked at by others are perceived as more likable than objects that are not looked at. In 3 experiments, we directly tested the hypothesis that this liking effect depends on the processing of the intentional relation between other's eye gaze and the object being looked at. To this end, we used a novel paradigm in which participants observed a face looking left or right behind an opaque barrier. Under all tested conditions, we found a gaze cueing effect on attention: Looked-at objects were categorized faster than looked-away objects. In contrast, observed gaze only led to a b...
Emotions operate along the dimension of approach and aversion, and it is reasonable to assume that o...
Abstract Humans typically exhibit a tendency to follow the gaze of conspecifics, a social attention ...
Stimuli are evaluated more favorably when perceived to receive others' attention, an effect coined “...
Objects in the environment have a perceived value that can be changed through social influence. A su...
The present research explored when observing gaze shifts of another person, involving both the obser...
When we see another person look somewhere, we automatically attend to the same location in space. Th...
Eye gaze provides a type of crucial nonverbal cue that indicates other's focus of attention, and...
People look at what they are interested in, and their emotional expressions tend to indicate how the...
An aspect of gaze processing, which so far has been given little attention, is the influence that in...
People look at what they are interested in, and their emotional expressions tend to indicate how the...
Gaze direction signals another person’s focus of interest. Facial expressions convey information abo...
Researchers have increasingly focused on how the potential for social interaction modulates basic pr...
Researchers have increasingly focused on how the potential for social interaction modulates basic pr...
The interpretation of another persons eye gaze is a key element of social cognition. Previous resea...
The interpretation of another person's eye gaze is a key element of social cognition. Previous resea...
Emotions operate along the dimension of approach and aversion, and it is reasonable to assume that o...
Abstract Humans typically exhibit a tendency to follow the gaze of conspecifics, a social attention ...
Stimuli are evaluated more favorably when perceived to receive others' attention, an effect coined “...
Objects in the environment have a perceived value that can be changed through social influence. A su...
The present research explored when observing gaze shifts of another person, involving both the obser...
When we see another person look somewhere, we automatically attend to the same location in space. Th...
Eye gaze provides a type of crucial nonverbal cue that indicates other's focus of attention, and...
People look at what they are interested in, and their emotional expressions tend to indicate how the...
An aspect of gaze processing, which so far has been given little attention, is the influence that in...
People look at what they are interested in, and their emotional expressions tend to indicate how the...
Gaze direction signals another person’s focus of interest. Facial expressions convey information abo...
Researchers have increasingly focused on how the potential for social interaction modulates basic pr...
Researchers have increasingly focused on how the potential for social interaction modulates basic pr...
The interpretation of another persons eye gaze is a key element of social cognition. Previous resea...
The interpretation of another person's eye gaze is a key element of social cognition. Previous resea...
Emotions operate along the dimension of approach and aversion, and it is reasonable to assume that o...
Abstract Humans typically exhibit a tendency to follow the gaze of conspecifics, a social attention ...
Stimuli are evaluated more favorably when perceived to receive others' attention, an effect coined “...