Abstract: It is well-established that faces and bodies cue observers’ visuospatial attention; for example, target items are found faster when their location is cued by the directionality of a task-irrelevant face or body. Previous results suggest that these cueing effects are greatly reduced when the orientation of the task-irrelevant stimulus is inverted. It remains unclear, however, whether sensitivity to orientation is a unique hallmark of “social” attention cueing or a more general phenomenon. In the present study, we sought to determine whether the cueing effects produced by common objects (power drills, desk lamps, desk fans, cameras, bicycles, and cars) are also attenuated by inversion. When cueing stimuli were shown upright, all six...
In recent years, there has been growing interest in how human observers perceive, attend to, and rec...
Our visual environment is incredibly complex. This complexity underscores the importance of visual s...
Social cues presented at visual fixation have been shown to strongly influence an observer's attenti...
It is well-established that faces and bodies cue observers’ visuospatial attention; for example, tar...
AbstractWhen faces are turned upside-down, many aspects of face processing are severely disrupted. H...
When faces are turned upside-down, many aspects of face processing are severely disrupted. Here we r...
Four experiments investigate the hypothesis that cues to the direction of another's social attention...
When faces are turned upside-down they are much more difficult to recognize than other objects. This...
Social cues presented at visual fixation have been shown to strongly influence an observer’s attenti...
Social stimuli are a highly salient source of information, and seem to possess unique qualities that...
Social cues presented at visual fixation have been shown to strongly influence an observer's attenti...
Every day we experience our attention to be directed towards an object that someone is looking at, e...
Three experiments are reported that investigate the hypothesis that head orientation and gaze direct...
The human face is the most important stimulus for human social interactions. Recent research showed ...
AbstractAttention may be biased towards faces but a face advantage may be linked to the upright orie...
In recent years, there has been growing interest in how human observers perceive, attend to, and rec...
Our visual environment is incredibly complex. This complexity underscores the importance of visual s...
Social cues presented at visual fixation have been shown to strongly influence an observer's attenti...
It is well-established that faces and bodies cue observers’ visuospatial attention; for example, tar...
AbstractWhen faces are turned upside-down, many aspects of face processing are severely disrupted. H...
When faces are turned upside-down, many aspects of face processing are severely disrupted. Here we r...
Four experiments investigate the hypothesis that cues to the direction of another's social attention...
When faces are turned upside-down they are much more difficult to recognize than other objects. This...
Social cues presented at visual fixation have been shown to strongly influence an observer’s attenti...
Social stimuli are a highly salient source of information, and seem to possess unique qualities that...
Social cues presented at visual fixation have been shown to strongly influence an observer's attenti...
Every day we experience our attention to be directed towards an object that someone is looking at, e...
Three experiments are reported that investigate the hypothesis that head orientation and gaze direct...
The human face is the most important stimulus for human social interactions. Recent research showed ...
AbstractAttention may be biased towards faces but a face advantage may be linked to the upright orie...
In recent years, there has been growing interest in how human observers perceive, attend to, and rec...
Our visual environment is incredibly complex. This complexity underscores the importance of visual s...
Social cues presented at visual fixation have been shown to strongly influence an observer's attenti...