In an experimental setting, we applied a dual strategy to better understand the effect of pictures of eyes on human behavior. First, we investigated whether the effect of eyes was limited to interaction tasks in which the subjects' decisions influenced the outcomes of other subjects. We expanded the range of tasks to include individual choice tasks in which the subjects' decisions only influenced their own outcomes. Second, we investigated whether pictures of eyes were one of many social cues or were unique in their effect. We compared the effect of pictures of eyes with the effect of a different condition in which we presented the subjects with pictures of other students (peers). Our results suggest that the effect of pictures of eyes is l...
Abstract Humans typically exhibit a tendency to follow the gaze of conspecifics, a social attention ...
Social gaze provides a window into the interests and intentions of others and allows us to actively ...
It is now recognized that visual processes modulate many social interactions. For example, the eye g...
In an experimental setting, we applied a dual strategy to better understand the effect of pictures o...
In an experimental setting, we applied a dual strategy to better understand the effect of pictures o...
Researchers have increasingly focused on how the potential for social interaction modulates basic pr...
Researchers have increasingly focused on how the potential for social interaction modulates basic pr...
provided an intriguing experimental paradigm for investigating the effects of social cues on coopera...
Displaying images of eyes causes people to behave more pro-socially in a variety of contexts. Howeve...
Eye gaze provides a type of crucial nonverbal cue that indicates other's focus of attention, and...
Saliency-based models of visual attention postulate that, when a scene is freely viewed, attention i...
We have a strong intuition that people's eyes are unique, socially informative stimuli. As such, it ...
(1) Background: Why and when images of watching eyes encourage prosocial behavior is still subject t...
Objects in the environment have a perceived value that can be changed through social influence. A su...
Abstract: (1) Background: Why and when images of watching eyes encourage prosocial behavior is still...
Abstract Humans typically exhibit a tendency to follow the gaze of conspecifics, a social attention ...
Social gaze provides a window into the interests and intentions of others and allows us to actively ...
It is now recognized that visual processes modulate many social interactions. For example, the eye g...
In an experimental setting, we applied a dual strategy to better understand the effect of pictures o...
In an experimental setting, we applied a dual strategy to better understand the effect of pictures o...
Researchers have increasingly focused on how the potential for social interaction modulates basic pr...
Researchers have increasingly focused on how the potential for social interaction modulates basic pr...
provided an intriguing experimental paradigm for investigating the effects of social cues on coopera...
Displaying images of eyes causes people to behave more pro-socially in a variety of contexts. Howeve...
Eye gaze provides a type of crucial nonverbal cue that indicates other's focus of attention, and...
Saliency-based models of visual attention postulate that, when a scene is freely viewed, attention i...
We have a strong intuition that people's eyes are unique, socially informative stimuli. As such, it ...
(1) Background: Why and when images of watching eyes encourage prosocial behavior is still subject t...
Objects in the environment have a perceived value that can be changed through social influence. A su...
Abstract: (1) Background: Why and when images of watching eyes encourage prosocial behavior is still...
Abstract Humans typically exhibit a tendency to follow the gaze of conspecifics, a social attention ...
Social gaze provides a window into the interests and intentions of others and allows us to actively ...
It is now recognized that visual processes modulate many social interactions. For example, the eye g...