Sex differences in attentional object selection triggered by gaze and arrows Jeanette Alicia Chacón Candia, Juan Lupiáñez Castillo and Andrea Marotta Several studies have shown that gaze and arrow cues trigger reflexive shift of visuospatial attention, although it is not yet clear whether the attentional shifts induced by these cues differ in some important aspects. In a recent study, Marotta, Lupia´n˜ez, Martella, and Casagrande (2012) found a clear dissociation showing that attentional orienting spread to the entire object when arrow cues pointing to one end of the object was used as cue, while attention was selectively directed to the specific location or part of the object looked at, when gaze cues were used. According to the auth...
We examined the influence of participant gender, sex of target and task orientation (judging appeara...
Previous meta-analyses support a female advantage in decoding non-verbal emotion (Hall, 1978, 1984),...
The study of sex differences in cognition has often focused on differences in spatial processing. Re...
This work was supported by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness research projects (P...
In the last decade, a number of studies have reported sex differences in selective attention, but a ...
In the last decade, a number of studies have reported sex differences in selective attention, but a ...
A gaze is a complex stimulus that provides valuable social information during human interactions. It...
Recent research has found that whereas eye-gaze selectively orient attention to the specific locati...
Gaze following is a socio-cognitive process that provides adaptive information about potential threa...
The ability to comprehend the mental states of others is key to successful social interactions. Esse...
Processing of visual features related to objects and space relations occurs within separate cortical...
Women and men are different. As humans are highly visual animals, these differences should be reflec...
Hakutermit: eye gaze, arrows, attention orienting, event-related potentials The present study expl...
Numerous studies have shown that eye-gaze and arrows automatically shift visuospatial attention. Non...
This study aimed to evaluate the type of attentional selection (location- and/or object-based) trigg...
We examined the influence of participant gender, sex of target and task orientation (judging appeara...
Previous meta-analyses support a female advantage in decoding non-verbal emotion (Hall, 1978, 1984),...
The study of sex differences in cognition has often focused on differences in spatial processing. Re...
This work was supported by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness research projects (P...
In the last decade, a number of studies have reported sex differences in selective attention, but a ...
In the last decade, a number of studies have reported sex differences in selective attention, but a ...
A gaze is a complex stimulus that provides valuable social information during human interactions. It...
Recent research has found that whereas eye-gaze selectively orient attention to the specific locati...
Gaze following is a socio-cognitive process that provides adaptive information about potential threa...
The ability to comprehend the mental states of others is key to successful social interactions. Esse...
Processing of visual features related to objects and space relations occurs within separate cortical...
Women and men are different. As humans are highly visual animals, these differences should be reflec...
Hakutermit: eye gaze, arrows, attention orienting, event-related potentials The present study expl...
Numerous studies have shown that eye-gaze and arrows automatically shift visuospatial attention. Non...
This study aimed to evaluate the type of attentional selection (location- and/or object-based) trigg...
We examined the influence of participant gender, sex of target and task orientation (judging appeara...
Previous meta-analyses support a female advantage in decoding non-verbal emotion (Hall, 1978, 1984),...
The study of sex differences in cognition has often focused on differences in spatial processing. Re...