Cognitive scientists have long proposed that social stimuli attract visual attention even when task irrelevant, but the consequences of this privileged status for memory are unknown. To address this, we combined computational approaches, eye-tracking methodology, and individual-differences measures. Participants searched for targets in scenes containing social or non-social distracters equated for low-level visual salience. Subsequent memory precision for target locations was tested. Individual differences in autistic symptomatology and social anxiety were also measured. Eye-tracking revealed significantly more attentional capture to social compared to non-social distracters. Critically, memory precision for target locations was poorer for ...
Social Anxiety Disorder is among the most widely studied psychiatric conditions. However, the role o...
Social understanding is facilitated by effectively attending to other people and the subtle social c...
The presence of another person, even if implied, has been shown to affect various social behaviours....
Cognitive scientists have long proposed that social stimuli attract visual attention even when task ...
Socially anxious individuals are interfered by distractors. Recent work has suggested that low worki...
Adults are slower at locating targets in naturalistic scenes containing a social distractor compared...
Social attention when viewing natural social (compared with nonsocial) images has functional consequ...
Social attention deficits represent a central impairment of patients suffering from autism spectrum ...
Consistent with previous studies (Mansell, Clark, Ehlers, & Chen, 1999), the current study aimed to ...
This thesis examines the socio-cognitive variables that effects eye gaze following in neurotypical a...
Evidence for impaired attention to social stimuli in autism has been mixed. The role of social feedb...
International audienceOn the one hand, stimuli paired with social reward can capture attention even ...
Visual saliency maps reflecting locations that stand out from the background in terms of their low-l...
Visual saliency maps reflecting locations that stand out from the background in terms of their low-l...
Social understanding is facilitated by effectively attending to other people and the subtle social c...
Social Anxiety Disorder is among the most widely studied psychiatric conditions. However, the role o...
Social understanding is facilitated by effectively attending to other people and the subtle social c...
The presence of another person, even if implied, has been shown to affect various social behaviours....
Cognitive scientists have long proposed that social stimuli attract visual attention even when task ...
Socially anxious individuals are interfered by distractors. Recent work has suggested that low worki...
Adults are slower at locating targets in naturalistic scenes containing a social distractor compared...
Social attention when viewing natural social (compared with nonsocial) images has functional consequ...
Social attention deficits represent a central impairment of patients suffering from autism spectrum ...
Consistent with previous studies (Mansell, Clark, Ehlers, & Chen, 1999), the current study aimed to ...
This thesis examines the socio-cognitive variables that effects eye gaze following in neurotypical a...
Evidence for impaired attention to social stimuli in autism has been mixed. The role of social feedb...
International audienceOn the one hand, stimuli paired with social reward can capture attention even ...
Visual saliency maps reflecting locations that stand out from the background in terms of their low-l...
Visual saliency maps reflecting locations that stand out from the background in terms of their low-l...
Social understanding is facilitated by effectively attending to other people and the subtle social c...
Social Anxiety Disorder is among the most widely studied psychiatric conditions. However, the role o...
Social understanding is facilitated by effectively attending to other people and the subtle social c...
The presence of another person, even if implied, has been shown to affect various social behaviours....