We begin this chapter by addressing three issues concerning the brain basis of eye-gaze processing in adults. First, which regions of the brain are activated by viewing the eyes of a person? Second, are these activated regions related to those involved in the perception of movement in general? Third, which of these regions are also activated during general face processing? In the next section of the chapter we will turn to development, and focus on behavioural and neural evidence pertaining to two different aspects of eye gaze processing: perceiving the direction of another\u2019s eye gaze, and acting on another\u2019s eye gaze. Finally, we will attempt to synthesise data on the development of eye gaze perception, and speculate on their rel...
The ability to adaptively follow conspecific eye movements is crucial for establishing shared attent...
The eyes represent an important social cue and they typically play key roles within key part of typi...
Previous fMRI experiments showed an involvement of the STS in the processing of eye-gaze direction i...
We begin this chapter by addressing three issues concerning the brain basis of eye-gaze processing i...
We begin this chapter by addressing three issues concerning the brain basis of eye-gaze processing i...
First, we will discuss behavioral data drawn from three areas that we consider most relevant for the...
Face perception is a ubiquitous perceptual task that most people easily perform many times a day, be...
Humans are highly sensitive to another's gaze direction, and use this information to support a range...
This chapter introduces the basics of eye anatomy, eye movements and vision. It will explain the con...
Information derived from the face, and especially from the eye region, serves a number of different ...
The ‘eye contact effect ’ is the phenomenon that per-ceived eye contact with another human face modu...
The face communicates an impressive amount of visual information. We use it to identify its owner, h...
It is known that infants are sensitive to the gaze of adults from birth. This chapter explores the t...
The “eye contact effect ” is the phenomenon that perceived eye contact with another human face modul...
In this chapter we focus on the neural processes that occur in the mature healthy human brain in res...
The ability to adaptively follow conspecific eye movements is crucial for establishing shared attent...
The eyes represent an important social cue and they typically play key roles within key part of typi...
Previous fMRI experiments showed an involvement of the STS in the processing of eye-gaze direction i...
We begin this chapter by addressing three issues concerning the brain basis of eye-gaze processing i...
We begin this chapter by addressing three issues concerning the brain basis of eye-gaze processing i...
First, we will discuss behavioral data drawn from three areas that we consider most relevant for the...
Face perception is a ubiquitous perceptual task that most people easily perform many times a day, be...
Humans are highly sensitive to another's gaze direction, and use this information to support a range...
This chapter introduces the basics of eye anatomy, eye movements and vision. It will explain the con...
Information derived from the face, and especially from the eye region, serves a number of different ...
The ‘eye contact effect ’ is the phenomenon that per-ceived eye contact with another human face modu...
The face communicates an impressive amount of visual information. We use it to identify its owner, h...
It is known that infants are sensitive to the gaze of adults from birth. This chapter explores the t...
The “eye contact effect ” is the phenomenon that perceived eye contact with another human face modul...
In this chapter we focus on the neural processes that occur in the mature healthy human brain in res...
The ability to adaptively follow conspecific eye movements is crucial for establishing shared attent...
The eyes represent an important social cue and they typically play key roles within key part of typi...
Previous fMRI experiments showed an involvement of the STS in the processing of eye-gaze direction i...