International audienceCurrent models in social neuroscience advance that eye contact may automatically recruit cognitive resources. Here, we directly tested this hypothesis by evaluating the distracting strength of eye contact on concurrent visual processing in the well-known Stroop's paradigm. As expected, participants showed stronger Stroop interference under concomitant eye contact as compared to closed eyes. Two control experiments allowed ruling out low-level account of this effect as well as non-specific effect of the presence of open eyes. This suggests that refraining from processing eye contact is actually as difficult as refraining from word reading in the Stroop task. Crucially, the eye contact effect was obtained while gaze was ...
Tracking eye-movements provides easy access to cognitive processes involved in visual and sensorimot...
Humans are highly sensitive to directional gaze cues and rapidly shift attention in accordance with ...
Eye contact is a salient social cue which is assumed to influence early brain processes involved in ...
International audienceCurrent models in social neuroscience advance that eye contact may automatical...
This study investigated the eye gaze cost in cognitive control and whether it is human-specific and ...
Nos travaux de thèse prolongent une série d'études consacrées aux effets du contact visuel sur la ge...
Two studies investigated boundary conditions of an effect of social presence on the Stroop task and ...
The importance of social context in affecting attention has recently been highlighted by the finding...
Humans are highly sensitive to information provided by others’ eyes. Indeed, attention is rapidly sh...
The present study explored how eye contact at different levels of visual awareness influences gaze-i...
Although the effects of attentional focus and perceptual load on selective attention are well-known ...
The ‘eye contact effect ’ is the phenomenon that per-ceived eye contact with another human face modu...
The “eye contact effect ” is the phenomenon that perceived eye contact with another human face modul...
International audienceResearch in cognitive neuroscience and social psychology suggests that the per...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Eye contact (mutual gaze) is among the most importan...
Tracking eye-movements provides easy access to cognitive processes involved in visual and sensorimot...
Humans are highly sensitive to directional gaze cues and rapidly shift attention in accordance with ...
Eye contact is a salient social cue which is assumed to influence early brain processes involved in ...
International audienceCurrent models in social neuroscience advance that eye contact may automatical...
This study investigated the eye gaze cost in cognitive control and whether it is human-specific and ...
Nos travaux de thèse prolongent une série d'études consacrées aux effets du contact visuel sur la ge...
Two studies investigated boundary conditions of an effect of social presence on the Stroop task and ...
The importance of social context in affecting attention has recently been highlighted by the finding...
Humans are highly sensitive to information provided by others’ eyes. Indeed, attention is rapidly sh...
The present study explored how eye contact at different levels of visual awareness influences gaze-i...
Although the effects of attentional focus and perceptual load on selective attention are well-known ...
The ‘eye contact effect ’ is the phenomenon that per-ceived eye contact with another human face modu...
The “eye contact effect ” is the phenomenon that perceived eye contact with another human face modul...
International audienceResearch in cognitive neuroscience and social psychology suggests that the per...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Eye contact (mutual gaze) is among the most importan...
Tracking eye-movements provides easy access to cognitive processes involved in visual and sensorimot...
Humans are highly sensitive to directional gaze cues and rapidly shift attention in accordance with ...
Eye contact is a salient social cue which is assumed to influence early brain processes involved in ...