Eye gaze plays an important role in communication but understanding of its actual function or functions and the methods used to elucidate this have varied considerably. This systematized review was undertaken to summarize both the proposed functions of eye gaze in conversations of healthy adults and the methodological approaches employed. The eligibility criteria were restricted to a healthy adult population and excluded studies that manipulated eye gaze behavior. A total of 29 articles—quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods were returned, with a wide range of methodological designs. The main areas of variability related to number of conversants, their familiarity and status, conversation topic, data collection tools—video and eye trac...
Traditionally, the interpreting process was considered as the production of 'texts' and the interpre...
Background: Eye-gaze is an access method used for people with severe motor impairments to communicat...
People communicate using verbal and non-verbal cues, including gaze cues. Gaze allocation can be inf...
Cognitive scientists have long been interested in the role that eye gaze plays in social interaction...
This paper explores the role of verbal and nonverbal resources for the management of turn taking in ...
Recent studies in conversation analysis, psycholinguistics and interaction technology have pointed a...
In natural conversation, the minimal gaps and overlaps of the turns at talk indicate an accurate reg...
Cognitive scientists have long been interested in the role that eye gaze plays in social inter-actio...
This research investigates how people visually attend to each other in realistic settings. In partic...
© 2021. Journal of Eye Movement Research All Rights Reserved.We report the results of an empirical s...
In this article, we examine gaze direction in responses to polar questions using both quantitative a...
Oertel C, Wlodarczak M, Edlund J, Wagner P, Gustafson J. Gaze patterns in turn-taking. In: 13th Ann...
In this article, we examine gaze direction in responses to polar questions using both quantitative a...
Experimental psychologists frequently present participants with social stimuli (i.e. videos or pictu...
We report the results of an empirical study on gaze aversion during dyadic human-to-human conversati...
Traditionally, the interpreting process was considered as the production of 'texts' and the interpre...
Background: Eye-gaze is an access method used for people with severe motor impairments to communicat...
People communicate using verbal and non-verbal cues, including gaze cues. Gaze allocation can be inf...
Cognitive scientists have long been interested in the role that eye gaze plays in social interaction...
This paper explores the role of verbal and nonverbal resources for the management of turn taking in ...
Recent studies in conversation analysis, psycholinguistics and interaction technology have pointed a...
In natural conversation, the minimal gaps and overlaps of the turns at talk indicate an accurate reg...
Cognitive scientists have long been interested in the role that eye gaze plays in social inter-actio...
This research investigates how people visually attend to each other in realistic settings. In partic...
© 2021. Journal of Eye Movement Research All Rights Reserved.We report the results of an empirical s...
In this article, we examine gaze direction in responses to polar questions using both quantitative a...
Oertel C, Wlodarczak M, Edlund J, Wagner P, Gustafson J. Gaze patterns in turn-taking. In: 13th Ann...
In this article, we examine gaze direction in responses to polar questions using both quantitative a...
Experimental psychologists frequently present participants with social stimuli (i.e. videos or pictu...
We report the results of an empirical study on gaze aversion during dyadic human-to-human conversati...
Traditionally, the interpreting process was considered as the production of 'texts' and the interpre...
Background: Eye-gaze is an access method used for people with severe motor impairments to communicat...
People communicate using verbal and non-verbal cues, including gaze cues. Gaze allocation can be inf...