Eye gaze is a powerful cue for orienting attention in space. Studies examining whether gaze and symbolic cues recruit the same neural mechanisms have found mixed results. We tested whether there is a specialized attentional mechanism for social cues. We separately measured BOLD activity during orienting and reorienting attention following predictive gaze and symbolic cues. Results showed that gaze and symbolic cues exerted their influence through the same neural networks but also produced some differential modulations. Dorsal frontoparietal regions in left intraparietal sulcus (IPS) and bilateral MT+/lateral occipital cortex only showed orienting effects for symbolic cues, whereas right posterior IPS showed larger validity effects following...
Previous evidence suggests that 'social gaze' can not only cause shifts in attention, but also can c...
International audienceSocial stimuli such as faces attract and retain attention to a greater extent ...
While is widely accepted that the posterior temporal region is activated during the observation of f...
Previous evidence suggests that directional social cues (e.g., eye gaze) cause automatic shifts in a...
Abstract & This study examines whether orienting attention to biologically based social cues eng...
The reflexive orienting response triggered by nonpredictive gaze cues is thought to be driven by a d...
Perception of both gaze-direction and symbolic directional cues (e.g. arrows) orient an observer’s a...
Directional social gaze and symbolic arrow cues both serve as spatial cues, causing seemingly reflex...
The present review examines the neural-behavioral correlates of human social attention, with special...
The ability to adaptively follow conspecific eye movements is crucial for establishing shared attent...
Attentional orientation to a spatial cue and reorientation-after invalid cueing-are mediated by two ...
Humans are highly sensitive to another's gaze direction, and use this information to support a range...
Recent behavioral observations suggest that some forms of attentional orienting have the ability to ...
& We investigated neural correlates of human visual orient-ing using event-related functional ma...
Previous fMRI experiments showed an involvement of the STS in the processing of eye-gaze direction i...
Previous evidence suggests that 'social gaze' can not only cause shifts in attention, but also can c...
International audienceSocial stimuli such as faces attract and retain attention to a greater extent ...
While is widely accepted that the posterior temporal region is activated during the observation of f...
Previous evidence suggests that directional social cues (e.g., eye gaze) cause automatic shifts in a...
Abstract & This study examines whether orienting attention to biologically based social cues eng...
The reflexive orienting response triggered by nonpredictive gaze cues is thought to be driven by a d...
Perception of both gaze-direction and symbolic directional cues (e.g. arrows) orient an observer’s a...
Directional social gaze and symbolic arrow cues both serve as spatial cues, causing seemingly reflex...
The present review examines the neural-behavioral correlates of human social attention, with special...
The ability to adaptively follow conspecific eye movements is crucial for establishing shared attent...
Attentional orientation to a spatial cue and reorientation-after invalid cueing-are mediated by two ...
Humans are highly sensitive to another's gaze direction, and use this information to support a range...
Recent behavioral observations suggest that some forms of attentional orienting have the ability to ...
& We investigated neural correlates of human visual orient-ing using event-related functional ma...
Previous fMRI experiments showed an involvement of the STS in the processing of eye-gaze direction i...
Previous evidence suggests that 'social gaze' can not only cause shifts in attention, but also can c...
International audienceSocial stimuli such as faces attract and retain attention to a greater extent ...
While is widely accepted that the posterior temporal region is activated during the observation of f...