This work was supported by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness research projects (PSI2017-84926-P and PSI2014-52764-P) to JL, Juan de la Cierva fellowships IJCI-2014- 21113 to AM, and a Ph.D. fellowship in Psychology and Cognitive Science by Sapienza the University of Rome to JC-C.Although most studies on social attention have shown undistinguishable attentional effects in response to eye-gaze and arrow cues, recent research has found that whereas the orienting of attention triggered by eye-gaze is directed to the specific position, or part of the object looked at, arrows unselectively elicit attention toward parts of the environment. However, it is unclear whether this dissociation between gaze and arrow cues is re...
Using behavioral and event-related potential (ERP) measures, the present study examined whether eye ...
Gaze following is a socio-cognitive process that provides adaptive information about potential threa...
The ability to comprehend the mental states of others is key to successful social interactions. Esse...
Sex differences in attentional object selection triggered by gaze and arrows Jeanette Alicia Chac...
In the last decade, a number of studies have reported sex differences in selective attention, but a ...
In the last decade, a number of studies have reported sex differences in selective attention, but a ...
The perception of eye-gaze is thought to be a key component of our everyday social interactions. Whi...
Recent research has found that whereas eye-gaze selectively orient attention to the specific locati...
FPU, Grant/Award Number: fpu16/07124From early ages, gaze acts as a cue to infer the interests, beha...
Directional social gaze and symbolic arrow cues both serve as spatial cues, causing seemingly reflex...
We examined the influence of participant gender, sex of target and task orientation (judging appeara...
A gaze is a complex stimulus that provides valuable social information during human interactions. It...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Cognition and Emotion ...
AbstractIn conversation, women have a small advantage in decoding non-verbal communication compared ...
Perception of both gaze-direction and symbolic directional cues (e.g. arrows) orient an observer’s a...
Using behavioral and event-related potential (ERP) measures, the present study examined whether eye ...
Gaze following is a socio-cognitive process that provides adaptive information about potential threa...
The ability to comprehend the mental states of others is key to successful social interactions. Esse...
Sex differences in attentional object selection triggered by gaze and arrows Jeanette Alicia Chac...
In the last decade, a number of studies have reported sex differences in selective attention, but a ...
In the last decade, a number of studies have reported sex differences in selective attention, but a ...
The perception of eye-gaze is thought to be a key component of our everyday social interactions. Whi...
Recent research has found that whereas eye-gaze selectively orient attention to the specific locati...
FPU, Grant/Award Number: fpu16/07124From early ages, gaze acts as a cue to infer the interests, beha...
Directional social gaze and symbolic arrow cues both serve as spatial cues, causing seemingly reflex...
We examined the influence of participant gender, sex of target and task orientation (judging appeara...
A gaze is a complex stimulus that provides valuable social information during human interactions. It...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Cognition and Emotion ...
AbstractIn conversation, women have a small advantage in decoding non-verbal communication compared ...
Perception of both gaze-direction and symbolic directional cues (e.g. arrows) orient an observer’s a...
Using behavioral and event-related potential (ERP) measures, the present study examined whether eye ...
Gaze following is a socio-cognitive process that provides adaptive information about potential threa...
The ability to comprehend the mental states of others is key to successful social interactions. Esse...