Previous research has shown a link between eye contact and interpersonal motor resonance, indicating that the mirroring of observed movements is enhanced when accompanied with mutual eye contact between actor and observer. Here, we further explored the role of eye contact within a naturalistic two-person action context. Twenty-two participants observed simple hand movements combined with direct or averted gaze presented via a live model in a two-person setting or via video recordings, while transcranial magnetic stimulation was applied over the primary motor cortex (M1) to measure changes in M1 excitability. Skin conductance responses and gaze behavior were also measured to investigate the role of arousal and visual attention herein. Eye co...
Introduction. An individual’s propensity to engage in or avoid interactions with others often depend...
Neuroscience research during the past ten years has fundamentally changed the traditional view of th...
Eye contact is a salient social cue which is assumed to influence early brain processes involved in ...
Direct eye contact is a powerful social cue to regulate interpersonal interactions. Previous behavio...
The overall aim of this doctoral project was to thoroughly investigate the effect of observed eye ga...
Direct gaze is a powerful social cue able to capture the onlooker’s attention. Beside gaze, head and...
Background. Among different social cues from the environment, the eyes constitute a very salient sou...
<p>Direct gaze is a powerful social cue able to capture the onlooker’s attention. Beside gaze, head ...
Observing eye gaze and body movements provides a relevant source of information for social interacti...
The human mirror neuron system (MNS) is hypothesized to be crucial to social cognition. Given that k...
Recent research has revealed enhanced autonomic and subjective responses to eye contact only when pe...
Although observing other's gaze and body movements provides a crucial source of information to succe...
The human mirror neuron system (MNS) is hypothesized to be crucial to social cognition. Given that k...
A relevant source of information for social interaction is provided by other\u2019s eye gaze and bod...
Tracking eye-movements provides easy access to cognitive processes involved in visual and sensorimot...
Introduction. An individual’s propensity to engage in or avoid interactions with others often depend...
Neuroscience research during the past ten years has fundamentally changed the traditional view of th...
Eye contact is a salient social cue which is assumed to influence early brain processes involved in ...
Direct eye contact is a powerful social cue to regulate interpersonal interactions. Previous behavio...
The overall aim of this doctoral project was to thoroughly investigate the effect of observed eye ga...
Direct gaze is a powerful social cue able to capture the onlooker’s attention. Beside gaze, head and...
Background. Among different social cues from the environment, the eyes constitute a very salient sou...
<p>Direct gaze is a powerful social cue able to capture the onlooker’s attention. Beside gaze, head ...
Observing eye gaze and body movements provides a relevant source of information for social interacti...
The human mirror neuron system (MNS) is hypothesized to be crucial to social cognition. Given that k...
Recent research has revealed enhanced autonomic and subjective responses to eye contact only when pe...
Although observing other's gaze and body movements provides a crucial source of information to succe...
The human mirror neuron system (MNS) is hypothesized to be crucial to social cognition. Given that k...
A relevant source of information for social interaction is provided by other\u2019s eye gaze and bod...
Tracking eye-movements provides easy access to cognitive processes involved in visual and sensorimot...
Introduction. An individual’s propensity to engage in or avoid interactions with others often depend...
Neuroscience research during the past ten years has fundamentally changed the traditional view of th...
Eye contact is a salient social cue which is assumed to influence early brain processes involved in ...