AbstractWhen subjects viewed straight and turned eyes that were isolated singly or in pairs from a head that was straight or turned, they underestimated their true direction of gaze. They also underestimated the direction of head turn when both eyes were closed. However, the judged direction of gaze was improved when the eyes were layered against the heads. Judged direction of averted gaze was primarily based on the abducting eye. The effect that the deviation between an eye’s optical axis and its true direction of gaze (angle kappa) has on its judged direction of gaze is discussed
Using a representational momentum paradigm, this study investigated the hypothesis that judgments of...
AbstractThere are two visual components to gaze: head orientation and orientation of the eyes relati...
Using a representational momentum paradigm, this study investigated the hypothesis that judgments of...
AbstractWhen subjects viewed straight and turned eyes that were isolated singly or in pairs from a h...
We report seven experiments that investigate the influence that head orientation exerts on the perce...
We report seven experiments that investigate the influence that head orientation exerts on the perce...
Two biases in perceived gaze direction have been observed when eye and head orientation are not alig...
The perception of gaze direction involves the integration of a number of sensory cues exterior to th...
<div><p>People usually see things using frontal viewing, and avoid lateral viewing (or eccentric gaz...
Traditional accounts of gaze perception emphasise the geometric or configural cues present in the ey...
AbstractPerception of gaze direction depends not only on the position of the irises within the looke...
none3siObserving averted eye gaze results in the automatic allocation of attention to the gazed-at l...
The process through which an observer allocates his/her attention based on the attention of another ...
People usually see things using frontal viewing, and avoid lateral viewing (or eccentric gaze) where...
Previous studies on gaze perception have identified 2 opposing effects of head orientation on percei...
Using a representational momentum paradigm, this study investigated the hypothesis that judgments of...
AbstractThere are two visual components to gaze: head orientation and orientation of the eyes relati...
Using a representational momentum paradigm, this study investigated the hypothesis that judgments of...
AbstractWhen subjects viewed straight and turned eyes that were isolated singly or in pairs from a h...
We report seven experiments that investigate the influence that head orientation exerts on the perce...
We report seven experiments that investigate the influence that head orientation exerts on the perce...
Two biases in perceived gaze direction have been observed when eye and head orientation are not alig...
The perception of gaze direction involves the integration of a number of sensory cues exterior to th...
<div><p>People usually see things using frontal viewing, and avoid lateral viewing (or eccentric gaz...
Traditional accounts of gaze perception emphasise the geometric or configural cues present in the ey...
AbstractPerception of gaze direction depends not only on the position of the irises within the looke...
none3siObserving averted eye gaze results in the automatic allocation of attention to the gazed-at l...
The process through which an observer allocates his/her attention based on the attention of another ...
People usually see things using frontal viewing, and avoid lateral viewing (or eccentric gaze) where...
Previous studies on gaze perception have identified 2 opposing effects of head orientation on percei...
Using a representational momentum paradigm, this study investigated the hypothesis that judgments of...
AbstractThere are two visual components to gaze: head orientation and orientation of the eyes relati...
Using a representational momentum paradigm, this study investigated the hypothesis that judgments of...