), whose eye morphology differs from that of humans (i.e., low-contrast eyes, dark sclera).An adult female chimpanzee was trained to search for an odd-item target (front view of a human face) among distractors that differed from the target only with respect to the direction of the eye gaze. During visual-search testing, she performed more efficiently when the target was a direct-gaze face than when it was an averted-gaze face. This direct-gaze superiority was maintained when the faces were inverted and when parts of the face were scrambled. Subsequent tests revealed that gaze perception in the chimpanzee was controlled by the contrast between iris and sclera, as in humans, but that the chimpanzee attended only to the position of the iris in...
The perceived salience of faces and facial features can be modulated by manipulations like inversion...
The previous studies have shown that human infants and domestic dogs follow the gaze of a human agen...
Although previous studies have shown that many species follow gaze, few have directly compared close...
Hallmark social activities of humans, such as cooperation and cultural learning, involve eye-gaze si...
Gaze following has been argued to be uniquely human, facilitated by our depigmented, white sclera [M...
Human eye morphology is considered unique among the primates in that humans possess larger width/hei...
Human eye morphology is considered unique among the primates in that humans possess larger width/hei...
To assess the influence of different procedures on chimpanzees performance in object-choice tasks, f...
To assess the influence of different procedures on chimpanzees’ performance in object-choice tasks, ...
Previous research has shown that many social animals follow the gaze of other individuals. However, ...
Because the faces and eyes of primates convey a rich array of social information, the way in which p...
Povinelli, Bierschwale, and Cech (1999) reported that when tested on a visual attention task, the be...
Chimpanzees follow conspecific and human gaze direction reliably in some situations, but very few ch...
Abstract Background Faces, as socially relevant stimuli, readily capture human visuospatial attentio...
The manual pointing of 2 signing chimpanzees, Moja and Tatu, was examined in 2 experiments. Experime...
The perceived salience of faces and facial features can be modulated by manipulations like inversion...
The previous studies have shown that human infants and domestic dogs follow the gaze of a human agen...
Although previous studies have shown that many species follow gaze, few have directly compared close...
Hallmark social activities of humans, such as cooperation and cultural learning, involve eye-gaze si...
Gaze following has been argued to be uniquely human, facilitated by our depigmented, white sclera [M...
Human eye morphology is considered unique among the primates in that humans possess larger width/hei...
Human eye morphology is considered unique among the primates in that humans possess larger width/hei...
To assess the influence of different procedures on chimpanzees performance in object-choice tasks, f...
To assess the influence of different procedures on chimpanzees’ performance in object-choice tasks, ...
Previous research has shown that many social animals follow the gaze of other individuals. However, ...
Because the faces and eyes of primates convey a rich array of social information, the way in which p...
Povinelli, Bierschwale, and Cech (1999) reported that when tested on a visual attention task, the be...
Chimpanzees follow conspecific and human gaze direction reliably in some situations, but very few ch...
Abstract Background Faces, as socially relevant stimuli, readily capture human visuospatial attentio...
The manual pointing of 2 signing chimpanzees, Moja and Tatu, was examined in 2 experiments. Experime...
The perceived salience of faces and facial features can be modulated by manipulations like inversion...
The previous studies have shown that human infants and domestic dogs follow the gaze of a human agen...
Although previous studies have shown that many species follow gaze, few have directly compared close...