The last two decades have witnessed growing interest in the study of social cognition and its multiple facets, including trust. Interpersonal trust is generally understood as the belief that others are not likely to harm you. When meeting strangers, judgments of trustworthiness are mostly based on fast evaluation of facial appearance, unless information about past behavior is available. In the past decade, studies have tried to understand the complex relationship between trust and gaze-cueing of attention (GCA) (i.e., attentional orienting following another person’s gaze). This review will focus on the studies that used a gaze-cueing paradigm to explore this relationship. While the predictivity of the gaze-cue seems to consistently ...
There is an increasing recognition that emotion influences cognition. This is particularly clear in...
Understanding the mental states of our social partners allows us to successfully interact with the w...
In social situations, faces of others can vary simultaneously in gaze and orientation. How these var...
© Copyright © 2020 Barbato, Almulla and Marotta. The last two decades have witnessed growing interes...
When perception of gaze direction is congruent with the location of a target, attention is facilitat...
Gaze direction can be used to rapidly and reflexively lead or mislead others’ attention as to the lo...
Humans rapidly make inferences about individuals’ trustworthiness on the basis of their facial featu...
Monitoring the trustworthiness of social interaction partners is a cornerstone of social cognition. ...
Previous research suggests that people form impressions of others based on their facial appearance i...
In everyday interactions we find our attention follows the eye gaze of faces around us. As this cuei...
Humans attend to social cues in order to understand and predict others' behavior. Facial expressions...
Humans attend to social cues in order to understand and predict others' behavior. Facial expressions...
Attending where others gaze is one of the most fundamental mechanisms of social cognition. The prese...
When we see another person look somewhere, we automatically attend to the same location in space. Th...
Seeing a face gaze at an object elicits rapid attention shifts toward the same object. We tested whe...
There is an increasing recognition that emotion influences cognition. This is particularly clear in...
Understanding the mental states of our social partners allows us to successfully interact with the w...
In social situations, faces of others can vary simultaneously in gaze and orientation. How these var...
© Copyright © 2020 Barbato, Almulla and Marotta. The last two decades have witnessed growing interes...
When perception of gaze direction is congruent with the location of a target, attention is facilitat...
Gaze direction can be used to rapidly and reflexively lead or mislead others’ attention as to the lo...
Humans rapidly make inferences about individuals’ trustworthiness on the basis of their facial featu...
Monitoring the trustworthiness of social interaction partners is a cornerstone of social cognition. ...
Previous research suggests that people form impressions of others based on their facial appearance i...
In everyday interactions we find our attention follows the eye gaze of faces around us. As this cuei...
Humans attend to social cues in order to understand and predict others' behavior. Facial expressions...
Humans attend to social cues in order to understand and predict others' behavior. Facial expressions...
Attending where others gaze is one of the most fundamental mechanisms of social cognition. The prese...
When we see another person look somewhere, we automatically attend to the same location in space. Th...
Seeing a face gaze at an object elicits rapid attention shifts toward the same object. We tested whe...
There is an increasing recognition that emotion influences cognition. This is particularly clear in...
Understanding the mental states of our social partners allows us to successfully interact with the w...
In social situations, faces of others can vary simultaneously in gaze and orientation. How these var...