Gaze direction can be used to rapidly and reflexively lead or mislead others’ attention as to the location of important stimuli. When perception of gaze direction is congruent with the location of a target, responses are faster compared to when incongruent. Faces that consistently gaze congruently are also judged more trustworthy than faces that consistently gaze incongruently. However, it’s unclear how gaze-cues elicit changes in trust. We measured facial electromyography (EMG) during an identity-contingent gaze-cueing task to examine whether embodied emotional reactions to gaze-cues mediate trust learning. Gaze-cueing effects were found to be equivalent regardless of whether participants showed learning of trust in the expected direction ...
The eye region is thought to play an important role in the ability to accurately infer others' feeli...
The goal of the present study was to characterize the effects of valence in facial cues and object t...
The gaze of a fearful face silently signals a potential threat's location, while the happy-gaze comm...
When perception of gaze direction is congruent with the location of a target, attention is facilitat...
Gaze direction can be used to rapidly and reflexively lead or mislead others’ attention as to the lo...
There is an increasing recognition that emotion influences cognition. This is particularly clear in...
Gaze direction perception triggers rapid visuospatial orienting to the location observed by others. ...
Gaze direction perception triggers rapid visuospatial orienting to the location observed by others. ...
The last two decades have witnessed growing interest in the study of social cognition and its multi...
Emotional facial expressions are powerful social cues. Here we investigated how emotional expression...
Our attention is spontaneously oriented in the direction where others are looking. This attention sh...
Humans rapidly make inferences about individuals’ trustworthiness on the basis of their facial featu...
The perception of another’s gaze direction and facial expression complements verbal communication an...
The human brain has evolved specialised mechanisms to enable the rapid detection of threat cues, inc...
Direction of eye gaze cues spatial attention, and typically this cueing effect is not modulated by t...
The eye region is thought to play an important role in the ability to accurately infer others' feeli...
The goal of the present study was to characterize the effects of valence in facial cues and object t...
The gaze of a fearful face silently signals a potential threat's location, while the happy-gaze comm...
When perception of gaze direction is congruent with the location of a target, attention is facilitat...
Gaze direction can be used to rapidly and reflexively lead or mislead others’ attention as to the lo...
There is an increasing recognition that emotion influences cognition. This is particularly clear in...
Gaze direction perception triggers rapid visuospatial orienting to the location observed by others. ...
Gaze direction perception triggers rapid visuospatial orienting to the location observed by others. ...
The last two decades have witnessed growing interest in the study of social cognition and its multi...
Emotional facial expressions are powerful social cues. Here we investigated how emotional expression...
Our attention is spontaneously oriented in the direction where others are looking. This attention sh...
Humans rapidly make inferences about individuals’ trustworthiness on the basis of their facial featu...
The perception of another’s gaze direction and facial expression complements verbal communication an...
The human brain has evolved specialised mechanisms to enable the rapid detection of threat cues, inc...
Direction of eye gaze cues spatial attention, and typically this cueing effect is not modulated by t...
The eye region is thought to play an important role in the ability to accurately infer others' feeli...
The goal of the present study was to characterize the effects of valence in facial cues and object t...
The gaze of a fearful face silently signals a potential threat's location, while the happy-gaze comm...