Two experiments examined how the different cues to gaze direction contribute to children’s abilities to follow and make explicit judgements about gaze. In each study participants were shown blurred images of faces containing only luminance cues to gaze direction, line-drawn images containing only fine-grained detail supporting a geometric analysis of gaze direction, and unmanipulated images. In Experiment 1a, 2- and 3- year olds showed gaze-cued orienting of attention in response to unmanipulated and blurred faces, but not line-drawn faces. Adult participants showed cueing effects to line drawn faces as well as the other two types of face cue in Experiment 1b. In Experiment 2, 2-year-olds were poor at judging toward which of four objects bl...
In four experiments, we investigated whether 9-month-old infants are sensitive to the relationship b...
Looking away from an interlocutors’ face during demanding cognitive activity can help adults and chi...
To make sense of the visual world, we need to move our eyes to focus regions of interest on the high...
Two experiments examined how the different cues to gaze direction contribute to children’s abi...
Two experiments examined how the different cues to gaze direction contribute to children’s abilities...
Two studies examined development of the ability to judge what another person is looking at. In Study...
Sensitivity to another person’s eye gaze is vital for social and language development. In this eye-t...
Decades of research have emphasized the significance of gaze following in early development. Yet, th...
It has been proposed that the orienting of attention in the same direction as another’s point of gaz...
It has been proposed that the orienting of attention in the same direction as another’s point of gaz...
We examined infants’ sensitivity to eye-gaze direction and its influence on object processing in 4-m...
Previous work has shown that infants are sensitive to the direction of gaze of another's face, and t...
Sensitivity to another person’s eye gaze is vital for social and language development. In this eye-t...
Gaze following is an early-emerging skill in infancy argued to be fundamental to joint attention and...
Social cues and instrumental learning are two aspects potentially fostering early gaze following. We...
In four experiments, we investigated whether 9-month-old infants are sensitive to the relationship b...
Looking away from an interlocutors’ face during demanding cognitive activity can help adults and chi...
To make sense of the visual world, we need to move our eyes to focus regions of interest on the high...
Two experiments examined how the different cues to gaze direction contribute to children’s abi...
Two experiments examined how the different cues to gaze direction contribute to children’s abilities...
Two studies examined development of the ability to judge what another person is looking at. In Study...
Sensitivity to another person’s eye gaze is vital for social and language development. In this eye-t...
Decades of research have emphasized the significance of gaze following in early development. Yet, th...
It has been proposed that the orienting of attention in the same direction as another’s point of gaz...
It has been proposed that the orienting of attention in the same direction as another’s point of gaz...
We examined infants’ sensitivity to eye-gaze direction and its influence on object processing in 4-m...
Previous work has shown that infants are sensitive to the direction of gaze of another's face, and t...
Sensitivity to another person’s eye gaze is vital for social and language development. In this eye-t...
Gaze following is an early-emerging skill in infancy argued to be fundamental to joint attention and...
Social cues and instrumental learning are two aspects potentially fostering early gaze following. We...
In four experiments, we investigated whether 9-month-old infants are sensitive to the relationship b...
Looking away from an interlocutors’ face during demanding cognitive activity can help adults and chi...
To make sense of the visual world, we need to move our eyes to focus regions of interest on the high...