AbstractPerception of gaze direction depends not only on the position of the irises within the looker’s eyes but also on the orientation of the looker’s head. A simple analysis of the geometry of gaze direction predicts this dependence. This analysis is applied to explain the Wollaston effect, the Mona Lisa effect, and the newly presented Mirror gaze effect. In an experiment synthetic faces were used in which the position of the iris and the angle of head rotation were varied. Different groups of subjects judged iris position, head rotation, and gaze direction of the same stimuli. The results illustrate how cues of iris location and head orientation interact to determine perceived gaze direction
Three experiments are reported that investigate the hypothesis that head orientation and gaze direct...
Previous studies on gaze perception have identified 2 opposing effects of head orientation on percei...
The process through which an observer allocates his/her attention based on the attention of another ...
AbstractPerception of gaze direction depends not only on the position of the irises within the looke...
A person depicted in portrait paintings does not appear slanted even when observers move around. The...
Traditional accounts of gaze perception emphasise the geometric or configural cues present in the ey...
AbstractWhen subjects viewed straight and turned eyes that were isolated singly or in pairs from a h...
AbstractWhen subjects viewed straight and turned eyes that were isolated singly or in pairs from a h...
This work is supported by Australian Research Council Discovery Project [DP120102589] to Colin Cliff...
Two biases in perceived gaze direction have been observed when eye and head orientation are not alig...
We report seven experiments that investigate the influence that head orientation exerts on the perce...
The interpretation of another person's eye gaze is a key element of social cognition. Previous resea...
We report seven experiments that investigate the influence that head orientation exerts on the perce...
Three experiments are reported that investigate the hypothesis that head orientation and gaze direct...
none3siObserving averted eye gaze results in the automatic allocation of attention to the gazed-at l...
Three experiments are reported that investigate the hypothesis that head orientation and gaze direct...
Previous studies on gaze perception have identified 2 opposing effects of head orientation on percei...
The process through which an observer allocates his/her attention based on the attention of another ...
AbstractPerception of gaze direction depends not only on the position of the irises within the looke...
A person depicted in portrait paintings does not appear slanted even when observers move around. The...
Traditional accounts of gaze perception emphasise the geometric or configural cues present in the ey...
AbstractWhen subjects viewed straight and turned eyes that were isolated singly or in pairs from a h...
AbstractWhen subjects viewed straight and turned eyes that were isolated singly or in pairs from a h...
This work is supported by Australian Research Council Discovery Project [DP120102589] to Colin Cliff...
Two biases in perceived gaze direction have been observed when eye and head orientation are not alig...
We report seven experiments that investigate the influence that head orientation exerts on the perce...
The interpretation of another person's eye gaze is a key element of social cognition. Previous resea...
We report seven experiments that investigate the influence that head orientation exerts on the perce...
Three experiments are reported that investigate the hypothesis that head orientation and gaze direct...
none3siObserving averted eye gaze results in the automatic allocation of attention to the gazed-at l...
Three experiments are reported that investigate the hypothesis that head orientation and gaze direct...
Previous studies on gaze perception have identified 2 opposing effects of head orientation on percei...
The process through which an observer allocates his/her attention based on the attention of another ...