<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Eye contact (mutual gaze) is among the most important signals in human communication and social interaction. Eye contact is known to modulate various aspects of social cognition. Although several theories have been proposed about this 'eye contact effect', these studies do not agree on: the mechanism underlying, the development of, the eye contact effect. The current programme aims to build a coherent model of the eye contact effect by testing different predictions from these theories. The programme consists of: conducting research projects on the mechanism and the development of the eye contact effect, publishing both empirical and theoretical papers, disseminating the research output t...
Eye gaze provides a type of crucial nonverbal cue that indicates other's focus of attention, and...
Velichkovsky BM, Pomplun M, Rieser J, Ritter H. Attention and Communication: Eye-Movement-Based Rese...
AbstractEars cannot speak, lips cannot hear, but eyes can both signal and perceive. For human beings...
The ‘eye contact effect ’ is the phenomenon that per-ceived eye contact with another human face modu...
The “eye contact effect ” is the phenomenon that perceived eye contact with another human face modul...
Eye contact plays a critical role in many aspects of face processing, including the processing of sm...
Social interactions are characterised by exchanges of a variety of social signals to communicate wit...
Just by looking at someone’s eyes, we can quickly infer how they feel, what interests them, and whet...
Making eye contact is the most powerful mode of establishing a communicative link between humans. Du...
Tracking eye-movements provides easy access to cognitive processes involved in visual and sensorimot...
Researchers have increasingly focused on how the potential for social interaction modulates basic pr...
Researchers have increasingly focused on how the potential for social interaction modulates basic pr...
Information derived from the face, and especially from the eye region, serves a number of different ...
The eyes represent an important social cue and they typically play key roles within key part of typi...
In humans, effortful cognitive processing frequently takes place during social interaction, with eye...
Eye gaze provides a type of crucial nonverbal cue that indicates other's focus of attention, and...
Velichkovsky BM, Pomplun M, Rieser J, Ritter H. Attention and Communication: Eye-Movement-Based Rese...
AbstractEars cannot speak, lips cannot hear, but eyes can both signal and perceive. For human beings...
The ‘eye contact effect ’ is the phenomenon that per-ceived eye contact with another human face modu...
The “eye contact effect ” is the phenomenon that perceived eye contact with another human face modul...
Eye contact plays a critical role in many aspects of face processing, including the processing of sm...
Social interactions are characterised by exchanges of a variety of social signals to communicate wit...
Just by looking at someone’s eyes, we can quickly infer how they feel, what interests them, and whet...
Making eye contact is the most powerful mode of establishing a communicative link between humans. Du...
Tracking eye-movements provides easy access to cognitive processes involved in visual and sensorimot...
Researchers have increasingly focused on how the potential for social interaction modulates basic pr...
Researchers have increasingly focused on how the potential for social interaction modulates basic pr...
Information derived from the face, and especially from the eye region, serves a number of different ...
The eyes represent an important social cue and they typically play key roles within key part of typi...
In humans, effortful cognitive processing frequently takes place during social interaction, with eye...
Eye gaze provides a type of crucial nonverbal cue that indicates other's focus of attention, and...
Velichkovsky BM, Pomplun M, Rieser J, Ritter H. Attention and Communication: Eye-Movement-Based Rese...
AbstractEars cannot speak, lips cannot hear, but eyes can both signal and perceive. For human beings...