International audienceJoint attention consists in following another's gaze onto an environmental object, which leads to the alignment of both subjects' attention onto this object. It is a fundamental mechanism of non-verbal communication, and it is essential for dynamic, online, interindividual synchronization during interactions. Here we aimed at investigating the oscillatory brain correlates of joint attention in a face-to-face paradigm where dyads of participants dynamically oriented their attention toward the same or different objects during joint and no-joint attention periods respectively. We also manipulated task instruction: in socially driven instructions, the participants had to follow explicitly their partner's gaze, while in col...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. General introduction -- Chapter...
International audienceDuring social interaction, both participants are continuously active, each mod...
Social interactions are, by their nature, dynamic and reciprocal − your behaviour affects my behavio...
In our daily life, we often synchronize our behavior with others: We unconsciously mimic others’ bod...
Eye contact provides a communicative link between humans, prompting joint attention. As spontaneous ...
When engaging in joint attention, one person directs another person's attention to an object (Initia...
Eye contact provides a communicative link between humans, prompting joint attention. As spontaneous ...
AbstractDuring a dyadic social interaction, two individuals can share visual attention through gaze,...
Joint attention refers to the ability to coordinate one’s own attention with another on a third enti...
Joint attention is a fundamental aspect of social cognition, enabling effective intersubjective expe...
Joint attention, the shared attentional focus of at least two people on a third significant object, ...
Joint attention refers to the coordinated attention between social partners to an object of shared i...
During social interactions, the ability to detect and respond to gaze-based joint attention bids oft...
BACKGROUND: During interactions with other people, we constantly evaluate the significance of our so...
From playing basketball to ordering at a food counter, we frequently and effortlessly coordinate our...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. General introduction -- Chapter...
International audienceDuring social interaction, both participants are continuously active, each mod...
Social interactions are, by their nature, dynamic and reciprocal − your behaviour affects my behavio...
In our daily life, we often synchronize our behavior with others: We unconsciously mimic others’ bod...
Eye contact provides a communicative link between humans, prompting joint attention. As spontaneous ...
When engaging in joint attention, one person directs another person's attention to an object (Initia...
Eye contact provides a communicative link between humans, prompting joint attention. As spontaneous ...
AbstractDuring a dyadic social interaction, two individuals can share visual attention through gaze,...
Joint attention refers to the ability to coordinate one’s own attention with another on a third enti...
Joint attention is a fundamental aspect of social cognition, enabling effective intersubjective expe...
Joint attention, the shared attentional focus of at least two people on a third significant object, ...
Joint attention refers to the coordinated attention between social partners to an object of shared i...
During social interactions, the ability to detect and respond to gaze-based joint attention bids oft...
BACKGROUND: During interactions with other people, we constantly evaluate the significance of our so...
From playing basketball to ordering at a food counter, we frequently and effortlessly coordinate our...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. General introduction -- Chapter...
International audienceDuring social interaction, both participants are continuously active, each mod...
Social interactions are, by their nature, dynamic and reciprocal − your behaviour affects my behavio...