Complex natural environments favor the dynamic alignment of neural processing between goal-relevant stimuli and conflicting but biologically salient stimuli like social competitors or predators. The biological mechanisms that regulate dynamic changes in vigilance have not been fully elucidated. Arousal systems that ready the body to respond adaptively to threat may contribute to dynamic regulation of vigilance. Under conditions of constant luminance, pupil diameter provides a peripheral index of arousal state. Although pupil size varies with the processing of goal-relevant stimuli, it remains unclear whether pupil size also predicts attention to biologically salient objects and events like social competitors, whose presence interferes with ...
Our ability to sustain attention for prolonged periods of time is limited. Studies on the relationsh...
The use of awake, fixating monkeys in neuroscience has allowed significant advances in understanding...
Cognitive attention and perceptual saliency jointly govern our interaction with the environment. Yet...
Complex natural environments favor the dynamic alignment of neural processing between goal-relevant ...
SummaryWhether driving a car, shopping for food, or paying attention in a classroom of boisterous te...
The sophisticated analysis of gestures and vocalizations, including assessment of their emotional va...
Our daily experience of time is strongly influenced by internal states, such as arousal, attention, ...
In primates, visual stimuli with social and emotional content tend to attract attention. Attention m...
Primates live in complex social groups and rely on social cues to direct their attention. For exampl...
Evidence from animal and human studies has suggested that the amygdala plays a role in detecting thr...
AbstractFor humans, social cues often guide the focus of attention. Although many nonhuman primates,...
The size of the eyes’ pupils determines how much light enters the eye and also how well this light i...
Humans are characterized by complex social cognitive abilities that emerge early in development. Com...
Attention optimizes the processing of behaviorally relevant visual information by acting through mul...
For group-living species like humans and nonhuman primates, the ability to navigate social encounter...
Our ability to sustain attention for prolonged periods of time is limited. Studies on the relationsh...
The use of awake, fixating monkeys in neuroscience has allowed significant advances in understanding...
Cognitive attention and perceptual saliency jointly govern our interaction with the environment. Yet...
Complex natural environments favor the dynamic alignment of neural processing between goal-relevant ...
SummaryWhether driving a car, shopping for food, or paying attention in a classroom of boisterous te...
The sophisticated analysis of gestures and vocalizations, including assessment of their emotional va...
Our daily experience of time is strongly influenced by internal states, such as arousal, attention, ...
In primates, visual stimuli with social and emotional content tend to attract attention. Attention m...
Primates live in complex social groups and rely on social cues to direct their attention. For exampl...
Evidence from animal and human studies has suggested that the amygdala plays a role in detecting thr...
AbstractFor humans, social cues often guide the focus of attention. Although many nonhuman primates,...
The size of the eyes’ pupils determines how much light enters the eye and also how well this light i...
Humans are characterized by complex social cognitive abilities that emerge early in development. Com...
Attention optimizes the processing of behaviorally relevant visual information by acting through mul...
For group-living species like humans and nonhuman primates, the ability to navigate social encounter...
Our ability to sustain attention for prolonged periods of time is limited. Studies on the relationsh...
The use of awake, fixating monkeys in neuroscience has allowed significant advances in understanding...
Cognitive attention and perceptual saliency jointly govern our interaction with the environment. Yet...