We investigated whether the social context in which an object is experienced influences the encoding of its various properties. We hypothesized that when an object is observed in a communicative context, its intrinsic features (such as its shape) would be preferentially encoded at the expense of its extrinsic properties (such as its location). In 3 experiments, participants were presented with brief movies, in which an actor either performed a noncommunicative action toward 1 of 5 different meaningless objects, or communicatively pointed at 1 of them. A subsequent static image, in which either the location or the identity of an object changed, tested participants’ attention to these 2 kinds of information. Throughout the 3 experiments we fo...
We are highly tuned to each other's visual attention. Perceiving the eye or hand movements of anothe...
Social cues presented at visual fixation have been shown to strongly influence an observer's attenti...
In everyday communication speakers often refer in speech and/or gesture to objects in their immediat...
We investigated whether the social context in which an object is experienced influences the encoding...
In humans, a good proportion of knowledge, including knowledge about objects and object kinds, is ac...
We investigated whether communicative cues help observers to make sense of human interaction. We rec...
Spatial cueing of attention occurs when attention is oriented by the onset of a stimulus at a locati...
Social stimuli are a highly salient source of information, and seem to possess unique qualities that...
Eye gaze provides a type of crucial nonverbal cue that indicates other's focus of attention, and...
This study aimed to investigate the facilitatory versus inhibitory effects of dynamic non-predictive...
Spatial cueing of attention occurs when attention is oriented by the onset of a stimulus or by other...
Just by looking at someone’s eyes, we can quickly infer how they feel, what interests them, and whet...
Four experiments explored the processing of pointing gestures comprising hand and combined head and ...
Research findings on language comprehension suggest that many kinds of non-linguistic cues can rapid...
Although nonverbal behaviour has long been a topic of research, it is often studied in isolation fro...
We are highly tuned to each other's visual attention. Perceiving the eye or hand movements of anothe...
Social cues presented at visual fixation have been shown to strongly influence an observer's attenti...
In everyday communication speakers often refer in speech and/or gesture to objects in their immediat...
We investigated whether the social context in which an object is experienced influences the encoding...
In humans, a good proportion of knowledge, including knowledge about objects and object kinds, is ac...
We investigated whether communicative cues help observers to make sense of human interaction. We rec...
Spatial cueing of attention occurs when attention is oriented by the onset of a stimulus at a locati...
Social stimuli are a highly salient source of information, and seem to possess unique qualities that...
Eye gaze provides a type of crucial nonverbal cue that indicates other's focus of attention, and...
This study aimed to investigate the facilitatory versus inhibitory effects of dynamic non-predictive...
Spatial cueing of attention occurs when attention is oriented by the onset of a stimulus or by other...
Just by looking at someone’s eyes, we can quickly infer how they feel, what interests them, and whet...
Four experiments explored the processing of pointing gestures comprising hand and combined head and ...
Research findings on language comprehension suggest that many kinds of non-linguistic cues can rapid...
Although nonverbal behaviour has long been a topic of research, it is often studied in isolation fro...
We are highly tuned to each other's visual attention. Perceiving the eye or hand movements of anothe...
Social cues presented at visual fixation have been shown to strongly influence an observer's attenti...
In everyday communication speakers often refer in speech and/or gesture to objects in their immediat...