Observing others' gaze informs us about relevant matters in the environment. Humans' sensitivity to gaze cues and our ability to use this information to focus our own attention is crucial to learning, social coordination, and survival. Gaze can also be a deliberate social signal which captures and directs the gaze of others toward an object of interest. In the current study, we investigated whether the intention to actively communicate one's own attentional focus can be inferred from the dynamics of gaze alone. We used a triadic gaze interaction paradigm based on the recently proposed classification of attentional states and respective gaze patterns in person-object-person interactions, the so-called social gaze space (SGS). Twenty-eight pa...
International audienceIn this paper, we describe two series of experiments that examine audiovisual ...
In this paper, we consider the role of gaze and direction of attention as a social cue for conversat...
Abstract Among various types of embodied resources in humans, gaze, started with mutu...
Observing others’ gaze informs us about relevant matters in the environment. Humans’ sensitivity to ...
Social gaze provides a window into the interests and intentions of others and allows us to actively ...
Humans substantially rely on non-verbal cues in their communication and interaction with others. The...
Researchers have increasingly focused on how the potential for social interaction modulates basic pr...
Researchers have increasingly focused on how the potential for social interaction modulates basic pr...
Observing others’ gaze is most informative during social encounters between humans: We can learn abo...
To navigate the social world, humans heavily rely on gaze for non-verbal communication as it conveys...
In this study, we explicitly code and study the social, referential, and pragmatic features of gaze ...
Tracking eye-movements provides easy access to cognitive processes involved in visual and sensorimot...
<div><p>Humans attend to social cues in order to understand and predict others’ behavior. Facial exp...
Sense of agency describes the experience of being the cause of one's own actions and the resulting e...
Observing the gaze of others not only helps us understand their motives and intentions but also to e...
International audienceIn this paper, we describe two series of experiments that examine audiovisual ...
In this paper, we consider the role of gaze and direction of attention as a social cue for conversat...
Abstract Among various types of embodied resources in humans, gaze, started with mutu...
Observing others’ gaze informs us about relevant matters in the environment. Humans’ sensitivity to ...
Social gaze provides a window into the interests and intentions of others and allows us to actively ...
Humans substantially rely on non-verbal cues in their communication and interaction with others. The...
Researchers have increasingly focused on how the potential for social interaction modulates basic pr...
Researchers have increasingly focused on how the potential for social interaction modulates basic pr...
Observing others’ gaze is most informative during social encounters between humans: We can learn abo...
To navigate the social world, humans heavily rely on gaze for non-verbal communication as it conveys...
In this study, we explicitly code and study the social, referential, and pragmatic features of gaze ...
Tracking eye-movements provides easy access to cognitive processes involved in visual and sensorimot...
<div><p>Humans attend to social cues in order to understand and predict others’ behavior. Facial exp...
Sense of agency describes the experience of being the cause of one's own actions and the resulting e...
Observing the gaze of others not only helps us understand their motives and intentions but also to e...
International audienceIn this paper, we describe two series of experiments that examine audiovisual ...
In this paper, we consider the role of gaze and direction of attention as a social cue for conversat...
Abstract Among various types of embodied resources in humans, gaze, started with mutu...