Direct eye contact and motion onset both constitute powerful cues that capture attention. Recent research suggests that (social) gaze and (non-social) motion onset influence information processing in parallel, even when combined as sudden onset direct gaze cues (i.e., faces suddenly establishing eye contact). The present study investigated the role of eye visibility for attention capture by these sudden onset face cues. To this end, face direction was manipulated (away or towards onlooker) while faces had closed eyes (eliminating visibility of eyes, Experiment 1), wore sunglasses (eliminating visible eyes, but allowing for the expectation of eyes to be open, Experiment 2), and were inverted with visible eyes (disrupting the integration of e...
Most experimental protocols examining joint attention with the gaze cueing paradigm are "observation...
The face communicates an impressive amount of visual information. We use it to identify its owner, h...
Human eye gaze conveys an enormous amount of socially relevant information, and the rapid assessment...
Direct eye contact and motion onset both constitute powerful cues that capture attention. Recent res...
Human attention is strongly attracted by direct gaze and sudden onset motion. The sudden direct-gaze...
Direct eye contact and motion onset are two powerful cues that capture attention. In the present stu...
Eye contact captures attention and receives prioritized visual processing. Here we asked whether eye...
The present study explored how eye contact at different levels of visual awareness influences gaze-i...
The human face is the most important stimulus for human social interactions. Recent research showed ...
This study investigated whether the direct gaze of others influences attentional disengagement from ...
Establishing eye contact with an individual can subsequently lead to a stronger gaze-mediated orient...
Successful interactions between people are dependent on rapid recognition of social cues. We investi...
Every day we experience our attention to be directed towards an object that someone is looking at, e...
Humans are highly sensitive to information provided by others’ eyes. Indeed, attention is rapidly sh...
Most experimental protocols examining joint attention with the gaze cueing paradigm are "observation...
The face communicates an impressive amount of visual information. We use it to identify its owner, h...
Human eye gaze conveys an enormous amount of socially relevant information, and the rapid assessment...
Direct eye contact and motion onset both constitute powerful cues that capture attention. Recent res...
Human attention is strongly attracted by direct gaze and sudden onset motion. The sudden direct-gaze...
Direct eye contact and motion onset are two powerful cues that capture attention. In the present stu...
Eye contact captures attention and receives prioritized visual processing. Here we asked whether eye...
The present study explored how eye contact at different levels of visual awareness influences gaze-i...
The human face is the most important stimulus for human social interactions. Recent research showed ...
This study investigated whether the direct gaze of others influences attentional disengagement from ...
Establishing eye contact with an individual can subsequently lead to a stronger gaze-mediated orient...
Successful interactions between people are dependent on rapid recognition of social cues. We investi...
Every day we experience our attention to be directed towards an object that someone is looking at, e...
Humans are highly sensitive to information provided by others’ eyes. Indeed, attention is rapidly sh...
Most experimental protocols examining joint attention with the gaze cueing paradigm are "observation...
The face communicates an impressive amount of visual information. We use it to identify its owner, h...
Human eye gaze conveys an enormous amount of socially relevant information, and the rapid assessment...