Behavioral studies indicate that directional gaze and hand pointing are fundamental social signals that may capture spatial attention more powerfully than directional arrows. By using fMRI, we explored whether reflexive shifts of attention triggered by different distracters were influenced by the motor effector used for performing an overt response. In separate blocks, healthy participants performed a directional saccadic or a hand pointing movement. Color changes of a central black fixation point constituted the imperative instruction signal to make a leftward (red color) or a rightward (blue color) movement while ignoring distracting leftward or rightward oriented gaze, hand pointing, or arrow. Distracters that were directionally incongru...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we examined the signal in parietal regions that were se...
Abstract & This study examines whether orienting attention to biologically based social cues eng...
Observing a change in gaze direction triggers a reflexive shift of attention and appears to engage t...
Studies exploring reflexive joint attention report that attention is more powerfully captured by int...
Directional social gaze and symbolic arrow cues both serve as spatial cues, causing seemingly reflex...
In highly social groups like human and non-human primates, gaze and pointing cues are fundamentally ...
Recent evidence reveals that observers automatically follow the direction of another’s gaze. Here we...
Perception of both gaze-direction and symbolic directional cues (e.g. arrows) orient an observer’s a...
Previous work has revealed that social cues, such as gaze and pointed fingers, can lead to a shift i...
Considerable evidence reveals that observers automatically follow the direction of another’s gaze, w...
For the past several years it has been thought that cues, such as eye direction, can trigger reflexi...
Recent studies suggest that stimuli with directional meaning can trigger lateral shifts of visuospat...
Copyright @ Psychonomic Society. The official published version can be obtaiend at the link below.We...
Recent studies have demonstrated that central cues, such as eyes and arrows, reflexively trigger att...
Attention can be voluntarily directed to a location or automatically summoned to a location by a sal...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we examined the signal in parietal regions that were se...
Abstract & This study examines whether orienting attention to biologically based social cues eng...
Observing a change in gaze direction triggers a reflexive shift of attention and appears to engage t...
Studies exploring reflexive joint attention report that attention is more powerfully captured by int...
Directional social gaze and symbolic arrow cues both serve as spatial cues, causing seemingly reflex...
In highly social groups like human and non-human primates, gaze and pointing cues are fundamentally ...
Recent evidence reveals that observers automatically follow the direction of another’s gaze. Here we...
Perception of both gaze-direction and symbolic directional cues (e.g. arrows) orient an observer’s a...
Previous work has revealed that social cues, such as gaze and pointed fingers, can lead to a shift i...
Considerable evidence reveals that observers automatically follow the direction of another’s gaze, w...
For the past several years it has been thought that cues, such as eye direction, can trigger reflexi...
Recent studies suggest that stimuli with directional meaning can trigger lateral shifts of visuospat...
Copyright @ Psychonomic Society. The official published version can be obtaiend at the link below.We...
Recent studies have demonstrated that central cues, such as eyes and arrows, reflexively trigger att...
Attention can be voluntarily directed to a location or automatically summoned to a location by a sal...
Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we examined the signal in parietal regions that were se...
Abstract & This study examines whether orienting attention to biologically based social cues eng...
Observing a change in gaze direction triggers a reflexive shift of attention and appears to engage t...