These data sets present behavioural and eye-tracking data from five experiments looking at the effects of adult aging on gaze cueing. Experiment 1 looked at age differences in gaze cueing when varying face type (schematic, young, old) and stimulus onset asynchrony (SOA: 100ms, 300ms, 600ms, 1000ms). Experiment 2 investigated age differences in gaze cueing when varying familiarity of the face. In experiment 3 we looked at the effects of a dual task load on age differences in gaze cueing. These three experiments used a traditional gaze cueing paradigm. The final two studies looked at gaze cueing in realistic scenes. Experiment 4 evaluated age differences in using gaze cues in a real scene during a search task, while Experiment 5 looked at nat...
Funding This work was supported by a Discovery Project grant (DP150100302) from the Australian Resea...
International audienceThe identification of non-verbal emotional signals, and especially of facial e...
Previous research has found age-related declines in social perception tasks as well as the ability t...
This thesis explores age differences in the ability to decode basic social cues from the face and, i...
© 2014 American Psychological Association. Gaze following is the primary means of establishing joint...
Previous research has demonstrated that older adults make limited use of social cuesas compared to y...
Gaze following is the primary means of establishing joint attention with others and is subject to ag...
Previous research has demonstrated that older adults make limited use of social cues as compared to ...
Gaze following is the primary means of establishing joint attention with others and is subject to ag...
Detecting and responding appropriately to social information in one's environment is a vital part of...
Funding This work was supported by a Discovery Project grant (DP150100302) from the Australian Resea...
International audienceThe identification of non-verbal emotional signals, and especially of facial e...
Previous research has found age-related declines in social perception tasks as well as the ability t...
This thesis explores age differences in the ability to decode basic social cues from the face and, i...
© 2014 American Psychological Association. Gaze following is the primary means of establishing joint...
Previous research has demonstrated that older adults make limited use of social cuesas compared to y...
Gaze following is the primary means of establishing joint attention with others and is subject to ag...
Previous research has demonstrated that older adults make limited use of social cues as compared to ...
Gaze following is the primary means of establishing joint attention with others and is subject to ag...
Detecting and responding appropriately to social information in one's environment is a vital part of...
Funding This work was supported by a Discovery Project grant (DP150100302) from the Australian Resea...
International audienceThe identification of non-verbal emotional signals, and especially of facial e...
Previous research has found age-related declines in social perception tasks as well as the ability t...