Recent studies have demonstrated that central cues, such as eyes and arrows, reflexively trigger attentional shifts. However, it is not clear whether the attentional mechanisms induced by these two cues are similar or rather differ in some important way. We investigated hemispheric lateralization of the orienting effects induced by the two cue types in a group of 48 healthy participants comparing arrows and eye gaze as central non-predictive cues in a discrimination task, in which a target stimulus was briefly presented in one of two peripheral positions (left or right of fixation). As predicted by neuropsychological data, reflexive orienting to gaze cues was only observed when the target was presented in the left visual field, whereas refl...
Recent behavioral data have shown that central nonpredictive gaze direction triggers reflexive shift...
The authors used counterpredictive cues to examine reflexive and volitional orienting to eyes and ar...
People attend to where others are looking. In three sections, spanning six studies and 11 experiment...
Traditionally, both peripheral and central arrow cueing tasks have been used to study the cognitive ...
& Recent studies suggest that stimuli with directional meaning can trigger lateral shifts of vis...
Recent studies suggest that stimuli with directional meaning can trigger lateral shifts of visuospat...
A wealth of data indicate that central spatially nonpredictive eyes and arrows trigger very similar ...
Hakutermit: eye gaze, arrows, attention orienting, event-related potentials The present study expl...
It was long believed that central arrows needed to be spatially predictive to produce a shift in spa...
Exogenous orienting has been widely studied by using peripheral cues whereas endogenous orienting ha...
n contrast to the classical distinction between a controlled orienting of attention induced by centr...
Recent studies have demonstrated that central cues, such as eyes and arrows, reflexively trigger att...
This study aimed to evaluate the type of attentional selection (location- and/or object-based) trigg...
Exogenous orienting has been widely studied by using peripheral cues whereas endogenous orienting ha...
In contrast to the classical distinction between a controlled orienting of attention induced by cent...
Recent behavioral data have shown that central nonpredictive gaze direction triggers reflexive shift...
The authors used counterpredictive cues to examine reflexive and volitional orienting to eyes and ar...
People attend to where others are looking. In three sections, spanning six studies and 11 experiment...
Traditionally, both peripheral and central arrow cueing tasks have been used to study the cognitive ...
& Recent studies suggest that stimuli with directional meaning can trigger lateral shifts of vis...
Recent studies suggest that stimuli with directional meaning can trigger lateral shifts of visuospat...
A wealth of data indicate that central spatially nonpredictive eyes and arrows trigger very similar ...
Hakutermit: eye gaze, arrows, attention orienting, event-related potentials The present study expl...
It was long believed that central arrows needed to be spatially predictive to produce a shift in spa...
Exogenous orienting has been widely studied by using peripheral cues whereas endogenous orienting ha...
n contrast to the classical distinction between a controlled orienting of attention induced by centr...
Recent studies have demonstrated that central cues, such as eyes and arrows, reflexively trigger att...
This study aimed to evaluate the type of attentional selection (location- and/or object-based) trigg...
Exogenous orienting has been widely studied by using peripheral cues whereas endogenous orienting ha...
In contrast to the classical distinction between a controlled orienting of attention induced by cent...
Recent behavioral data have shown that central nonpredictive gaze direction triggers reflexive shift...
The authors used counterpredictive cues to examine reflexive and volitional orienting to eyes and ar...
People attend to where others are looking. In three sections, spanning six studies and 11 experiment...