We investigated Ricciardelli et al.’s (2002) claim, that the tendency for gaze direction to elicit automatic attentional following is unique to biologically significant information. Participants made voluntary saccades to targets on the left or the right of a display, which were either congruent or incongruent with a centrally presented distractor (eye-gaze or arrow). Contrary to Ricciardelli et al., for both distractor types, saccade latencies were slower, and participants made more directional errors, on incongruent than on congruent trials. Moreover, a cost-benefit analysis showed no difference between the two distractor types. However, latencies for erroneous saccades were faster than correctly directed saccades for the eye-gaze distrac...
Khan AZ, Blohm G, McPeek RM, Lefevre P. Differential influence of attention on gaze and head movemen...
Two experiments examined whether saccadic eye movements and visuosspatial attention can be decoupled...
It is generally agreed that attention can be captured in a stimulus-driven or in a goal-driven fashi...
We investigated Ricciardelli et al.'s (2002) claim, that the tendency for gaze direction to elicit a...
Copyright @ Psychonomic Society. The official published version can be obtaiend at the link below.We...
Perceiving someone’s averted eye-gaze is thought to result in an automatic shift of attention and in...
It has become widely accepted that the direction of another individual’s eye gaze induces rapid, aut...
Humans spontaneously follow where others are looking. However, recent investigations suggest such ga...
A gaze is a complex stimulus that provides valuable social information during human interactions. It...
ABSTRACT—The debate about the nature of fixational eye movements has revived recently with the claim...
Previous research has suggested that viewing of another’s averted eye gaze causes automatic orientin...
The debate about the nature of fixational eye movements has revived recently with the claim that mic...
Recent evidence reveals that observers automatically follow the direction of another’s gaze. Here we...
Eye movements were recorded from three subjects as they initiated tracking of a small circle (“targe...
Recent studies have tried to shed light on the automaticity of attentional shifts triggered by gaze ...
Khan AZ, Blohm G, McPeek RM, Lefevre P. Differential influence of attention on gaze and head movemen...
Two experiments examined whether saccadic eye movements and visuosspatial attention can be decoupled...
It is generally agreed that attention can be captured in a stimulus-driven or in a goal-driven fashi...
We investigated Ricciardelli et al.'s (2002) claim, that the tendency for gaze direction to elicit a...
Copyright @ Psychonomic Society. The official published version can be obtaiend at the link below.We...
Perceiving someone’s averted eye-gaze is thought to result in an automatic shift of attention and in...
It has become widely accepted that the direction of another individual’s eye gaze induces rapid, aut...
Humans spontaneously follow where others are looking. However, recent investigations suggest such ga...
A gaze is a complex stimulus that provides valuable social information during human interactions. It...
ABSTRACT—The debate about the nature of fixational eye movements has revived recently with the claim...
Previous research has suggested that viewing of another’s averted eye gaze causes automatic orientin...
The debate about the nature of fixational eye movements has revived recently with the claim that mic...
Recent evidence reveals that observers automatically follow the direction of another’s gaze. Here we...
Eye movements were recorded from three subjects as they initiated tracking of a small circle (“targe...
Recent studies have tried to shed light on the automaticity of attentional shifts triggered by gaze ...
Khan AZ, Blohm G, McPeek RM, Lefevre P. Differential influence of attention on gaze and head movemen...
Two experiments examined whether saccadic eye movements and visuosspatial attention can be decoupled...
It is generally agreed that attention can be captured in a stimulus-driven or in a goal-driven fashi...