Previous research using the dot-perspective task has produced evidence that humans may be equipped with a mechanism that spontaneously tracks others’ gaze direction and thereby acquires information about what they can see. Other findings, however, support the alternative hypothesis that a spatial-cuing mechanism underpins the effect observed in the dot-perspective task. To adjudicate between these hypotheses, we developed a double-cuing version of Posner’s (1980) spatial-cuing paradigm to be implemented in the dot-perspective task, and conducted 3 experiments in which we manipulated stimulus-onset asynchrony, as well as secondary task demands. Crucially, the 2 conflicting hypotheses generated divergent patterns of predictions across these e...
Calculating others’ visual perspective automatically is a pivotal ability in human’s social communic...
Recent research has found evidence for implicit theory of mind, suggesting that humans quickly and i...
Previous studies have shown that while people can rapidly and accurately compute their own and other...
Previous research using the dot-perspective task has produced evidence that humans may be equipped w...
Previous research using the dot-perspective task has produced evidence that humans may be equipped w...
Data from studies employing the dot-perspective task have been used to support the theory that human...
People’s attention cannot help being affected by what others are looking at. The dot-perspective tas...
Experiments revealing ‘spontaneous’ visual perspective-taking are conventionally interpreted as demo...
People's attention cannot help being affected by what others are looking at. The dot-perspective tas...
A growing number of authors have argued that humans automatically compute the visual perspective of ...
A number of social cognition studies posit that humans spontaneously compute the viewpoint of other ...
Previous studies have shown that while people can rapidly and accurately compute their own and other...
A number of social cognition studies posit that humans spontaneously compute the viewpoint of other ...
Data from a range of different experimental paradigms—in particular (but not only) the dot perspecti...
A number of authors have suggested that the computation of another person’s visual perspective occur...
Calculating others’ visual perspective automatically is a pivotal ability in human’s social communic...
Recent research has found evidence for implicit theory of mind, suggesting that humans quickly and i...
Previous studies have shown that while people can rapidly and accurately compute their own and other...
Previous research using the dot-perspective task has produced evidence that humans may be equipped w...
Previous research using the dot-perspective task has produced evidence that humans may be equipped w...
Data from studies employing the dot-perspective task have been used to support the theory that human...
People’s attention cannot help being affected by what others are looking at. The dot-perspective tas...
Experiments revealing ‘spontaneous’ visual perspective-taking are conventionally interpreted as demo...
People's attention cannot help being affected by what others are looking at. The dot-perspective tas...
A growing number of authors have argued that humans automatically compute the visual perspective of ...
A number of social cognition studies posit that humans spontaneously compute the viewpoint of other ...
Previous studies have shown that while people can rapidly and accurately compute their own and other...
A number of social cognition studies posit that humans spontaneously compute the viewpoint of other ...
Data from a range of different experimental paradigms—in particular (but not only) the dot perspecti...
A number of authors have suggested that the computation of another person’s visual perspective occur...
Calculating others’ visual perspective automatically is a pivotal ability in human’s social communic...
Recent research has found evidence for implicit theory of mind, suggesting that humans quickly and i...
Previous studies have shown that while people can rapidly and accurately compute their own and other...