Gaze following is the primary means of establishing joint attention with others and is subject to age-related decline. In addition, young but not older adults experience an own-age bias in gaze following. The current research assessed the effects of subconscious processing on these age-related differences. Participants responded to targets that were either congruent or incongruent with the direction of gaze displayed in supraliminal and subliminal images of young and older faces. These faces displayed either neutral (Study 1) or happy and fearful (Study 2) expressions. In Studies 1 and 2, both age groups demonstrated gaze-directed attention by responding faster to targets that were congruent as opposed to incongruent with gaze-cues. In Stud...
Adult aging influences the decoding of social and emotional cues. Older adults perform worse than yo...
We examined age differences in attention to and memory for faces expressing sadness, anger, and happ...
Research suggests that a person's emotion recognition declines with advancing years. We examined whe...
Gaze following is the primary means of establishing joint attention with others and is subject to ag...
Gaze following is the primary means of establishing joint attention with others and is subject to ag...
© 2014 American Psychological Association. Gaze following is the primary means of establishing joint...
This thesis explores age differences in the ability to decode basic social cues from the face and, i...
Prior research indicates that there may be age-related differences in visual attention to emotional ...
These data sets present behavioural and eye-tracking data from five experiments looking at the effec...
International audienceThe identification of non-verbal emotional signals, and especially of facial e...
Although the perception of faces depends on low-level neuronal processes, it is also affected by hig...
Previous research has found age-related declines in social perception tasks as well as the ability t...
To what extent old individuals are able to automatically shift their attention based on observed dir...
The authors administered social cognition tasks to younger and older adults to investigate age-relat...
Research focusing on the association between age and emotion perception has revealed inconsistent fi...
Adult aging influences the decoding of social and emotional cues. Older adults perform worse than yo...
We examined age differences in attention to and memory for faces expressing sadness, anger, and happ...
Research suggests that a person's emotion recognition declines with advancing years. We examined whe...
Gaze following is the primary means of establishing joint attention with others and is subject to ag...
Gaze following is the primary means of establishing joint attention with others and is subject to ag...
© 2014 American Psychological Association. Gaze following is the primary means of establishing joint...
This thesis explores age differences in the ability to decode basic social cues from the face and, i...
Prior research indicates that there may be age-related differences in visual attention to emotional ...
These data sets present behavioural and eye-tracking data from five experiments looking at the effec...
International audienceThe identification of non-verbal emotional signals, and especially of facial e...
Although the perception of faces depends on low-level neuronal processes, it is also affected by hig...
Previous research has found age-related declines in social perception tasks as well as the ability t...
To what extent old individuals are able to automatically shift their attention based on observed dir...
The authors administered social cognition tasks to younger and older adults to investigate age-relat...
Research focusing on the association between age and emotion perception has revealed inconsistent fi...
Adult aging influences the decoding of social and emotional cues. Older adults perform worse than yo...
We examined age differences in attention to and memory for faces expressing sadness, anger, and happ...
Research suggests that a person's emotion recognition declines with advancing years. We examined whe...