The purpose of the current study was to use eye tracking to better understand the "stare-in-the-crowd effect"Vthe notion that direct gaze is more easily detected than averted gaze in a crowd of opposite-gaze distractors. Stimuli were displays of four full characters aligned across the monitor (one target and three distractors). Participants completed a visual search task in which they were asked to detect the location of either a direct gaze or an averted gaze target. Reaction time (RT) results indicated faster responses to direct than averted gaze only for characters situated in the far peripheral visual fields. Eye movements confirmed a serial search strategy (definitely ruling out any pop-out effects) and revealed different exp...
This study extended that of von Grünau and Anston (1995) and explored whether perceived direct gaze ...
Three experiments are reported that investigate the hypothesis that head orientation and gaze direct...
Eye gaze is a powerful cue that indicates where another person's attention is directed in the enviro...
This research extends prior work on von Grünau and Anston's (1995) stare-in-the-crowd effect whereby...
Among a crowd of distractor faces, threatening or angry target faces are identified more quickly and...
Among a crowd of distractor faces, threatening or angry target faces are identified more quickly and...
The stare-in-the crowd effect refers to the finding that a visual search for a target of staring eye...
Another person's facial expression and gaze direction are important signals encountered in social in...
Another person's gaze direction is a rich source of social information, especially eyes gazing towar...
Humans have shown a detection advantage of direct vs. averted gaze stimuli in visual search tasks. H...
The gaze direction effect is the finding that observers are typically faster at detecting or identif...
Human eye gaze conveys an enormous amount of socially relevant information, and the rapid assessment...
This study investigated whether the direct gaze of others influences attentional disengagement from ...
The present study is a replication and extension of previous research examining the effects of other...
Responses to Posner-type tasks are well documented. Whether presented with a schematic or realistic ...
This study extended that of von Grünau and Anston (1995) and explored whether perceived direct gaze ...
Three experiments are reported that investigate the hypothesis that head orientation and gaze direct...
Eye gaze is a powerful cue that indicates where another person's attention is directed in the enviro...
This research extends prior work on von Grünau and Anston's (1995) stare-in-the-crowd effect whereby...
Among a crowd of distractor faces, threatening or angry target faces are identified more quickly and...
Among a crowd of distractor faces, threatening or angry target faces are identified more quickly and...
The stare-in-the crowd effect refers to the finding that a visual search for a target of staring eye...
Another person's facial expression and gaze direction are important signals encountered in social in...
Another person's gaze direction is a rich source of social information, especially eyes gazing towar...
Humans have shown a detection advantage of direct vs. averted gaze stimuli in visual search tasks. H...
The gaze direction effect is the finding that observers are typically faster at detecting or identif...
Human eye gaze conveys an enormous amount of socially relevant information, and the rapid assessment...
This study investigated whether the direct gaze of others influences attentional disengagement from ...
The present study is a replication and extension of previous research examining the effects of other...
Responses to Posner-type tasks are well documented. Whether presented with a schematic or realistic ...
This study extended that of von Grünau and Anston (1995) and explored whether perceived direct gaze ...
Three experiments are reported that investigate the hypothesis that head orientation and gaze direct...
Eye gaze is a powerful cue that indicates where another person's attention is directed in the enviro...