Direct eye contact and motion onset are two powerful cues that capture attention. In the present study, we combined direct gaze with the sudden onset of motion to determine whether these cues have independent or shared influences. Participants identified targets presented randomly on one of four faces. Initially, two faces depicted direct gaze, and two faces depicted averted gaze. Simultaneously with or 900 ms before target presentation, one face with averted gaze switched to direct gaze, and one face with direct gaze switched to averted gaze. When gaze transitions and target presentation were simultaneous, the greatest response-time facilitation occurred at the location of the sudden onset of direct gaze. When target presentation was delay...
This study aimed to investigate the facilitatory versus inhibitory effects of dynamic non-predictive...
Every day we experience our attention to be directed towards an object that someone is looking at, e...
Social gaze provides a window into the interests and intentions of others and allows us to actively ...
Direct eye contact and motion onset are two powerful cues that capture attention. In the present stu...
Direct eye contact and motion onset both constitute powerful cues that capture attention. Recent res...
Human attention is strongly attracted by direct gaze and sudden onset motion. The sudden direct-gaze...
Studies investigating the effects of observing a gaze shift in another person often apply static ima...
The present study is a replication and extension of previous research examining the effects of other...
The present study explored how eye contact at different levels of visual awareness influences gaze-i...
Humans are highly sensitive to directional gaze cues and rapidly shift attention in accordance with ...
Previous work has revealed that social cues, such as gaze and pointed fingers, can lead to a shift i...
This study aimed to investigate the facilitatory versus inhibitory effects of dynamic non-predictive...
Every day we experience our attention to be directed towards an object that someone is looking at, e...
Social gaze provides a window into the interests and intentions of others and allows us to actively ...
Direct eye contact and motion onset are two powerful cues that capture attention. In the present stu...
Direct eye contact and motion onset both constitute powerful cues that capture attention. Recent res...
Human attention is strongly attracted by direct gaze and sudden onset motion. The sudden direct-gaze...
Studies investigating the effects of observing a gaze shift in another person often apply static ima...
The present study is a replication and extension of previous research examining the effects of other...
The present study explored how eye contact at different levels of visual awareness influences gaze-i...
Humans are highly sensitive to directional gaze cues and rapidly shift attention in accordance with ...
Previous work has revealed that social cues, such as gaze and pointed fingers, can lead to a shift i...
This study aimed to investigate the facilitatory versus inhibitory effects of dynamic non-predictive...
Every day we experience our attention to be directed towards an object that someone is looking at, e...
Social gaze provides a window into the interests and intentions of others and allows us to actively ...