Joint attention—the mutual focus of 2 individuals on an item—speeds detection and discrimination of target information. However, what happens to that information beyond the initial perceptual episode? To fully comprehend and engage with our immediate environment also requires working memory (WM), which integrates information from second to second to create a coherent and fluid picture of our world. Yet, no research exists at present that examines how joint attention directly impacts WM. To investigate this, we created a unique paradigm that combines gaze cues with a traditional visual WM task. A central, direct gaze ‘cue’ face looked left or right, followed 500 ms later by 4, 6, or 8 colored squares presented on one side of the face for enc...
The automaticity of gaze-induced joint attention is well known in relatively easy cognitive tasks; b...
Direct gaze is a salient social cue that affords rapid detection. A body of research suggests that d...
Previous research has demonstrated that older adults make limited use of social cuesas compared to y...
Joint attention—the mutual focus of 2 individuals on an item—speeds detection and discrimination of ...
Joint attention—the mutual focus of 2 individuals on an item—speeds detection and discrimination of ...
Joint focus of attention between two individuals can influence the way that observers attend, encode...
Joint focus of attention between two individuals can influence the way that observers attend, encode...
The authors would like to thank the following undergraduate students for their help with some of the...
Efficiently judging where someone else is looking is important for social interactions, allowing us ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Observers tend to respond more quickly to peripheral stimuli that are being gazed at by a centrally ...
From playing basketball to ordering at a food counter, we frequently and effortlessly coordinate our...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The project examines how attention and working memor...
The automaticity of gaze-induced joint attention is well known in relatively easy cognitive tasks; b...
Direct gaze is a salient social cue that affords rapid detection. A body of research suggests that d...
Previous research has demonstrated that older adults make limited use of social cuesas compared to y...
Joint attention—the mutual focus of 2 individuals on an item—speeds detection and discrimination of ...
Joint attention—the mutual focus of 2 individuals on an item—speeds detection and discrimination of ...
Joint focus of attention between two individuals can influence the way that observers attend, encode...
Joint focus of attention between two individuals can influence the way that observers attend, encode...
The authors would like to thank the following undergraduate students for their help with some of the...
Efficiently judging where someone else is looking is important for social interactions, allowing us ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Observers tend to respond more quickly to peripheral stimuli that are being gazed at by a centrally ...
From playing basketball to ordering at a food counter, we frequently and effortlessly coordinate our...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The project examines how attention and working memor...
The automaticity of gaze-induced joint attention is well known in relatively easy cognitive tasks; b...
Direct gaze is a salient social cue that affords rapid detection. A body of research suggests that d...
Previous research has demonstrated that older adults make limited use of social cuesas compared to y...