International audiencePictorial faces looking left or right were presented to baboons (Papio papio) before the display of a target letter in the left or right hemifield of a monitor screen. Baboons had to provide go or no-go responses taking into account the identity of the target letter. The 1st 6 experiments showed no reliable effect of eye gaze on discrimination speed, using either schematic gazes or pictures of real gazes. Experiment 7 showed that eye gazes facilitated target processing when eye cues were perfect predictors of target location. Findings suggest that baboons do not spontaneously process eye-gaze direction but can learn to do so if the gaze has a predictive value. Implications of these findings on baboons' perspective-taki...
Previous research has shown that many social animals follow the gaze of other individuals. However, ...
Converging experimental and observational evidence suggests that some non-human primates are able to...
Gaze following is an adaptive skill that might have been selected in social species, such as many no...
International audiencePictorial faces looking left or right were presented to baboons (Papio papio) ...
The ability to discriminate between pairs of photographs according to the portrayed model’s vi...
International audienceThe effect of stimulus rotation was assessed in four Guinea baboons (Papio pap...
The ability of four olive baboons (Papio anubis) to use human gaze cues during a competitive task wa...
International audienceA two-alternative forced-choice discrimination task was used to assess whether...
The perception of pictorial gaze cues was examined in long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis). A ...
International audienceHumans apply complex conceptual judgments to point-light displays (PLDs) repre...
Human eye-gaze is a powerful stimulus, drawing the observer's attention to places and objects of int...
This thesis explored the gaze monitoring abilities of monkeys. A review of previous studies indicate...
Primates live in complex social groups and rely on social cues to direct their attention. For exampl...
Face perception plays a crucial role in primate social communication. We have investigated the patte...
International audienceHow nonhuman primates process pictures of natural scenes or objects remains a ...
Previous research has shown that many social animals follow the gaze of other individuals. However, ...
Converging experimental and observational evidence suggests that some non-human primates are able to...
Gaze following is an adaptive skill that might have been selected in social species, such as many no...
International audiencePictorial faces looking left or right were presented to baboons (Papio papio) ...
The ability to discriminate between pairs of photographs according to the portrayed model’s vi...
International audienceThe effect of stimulus rotation was assessed in four Guinea baboons (Papio pap...
The ability of four olive baboons (Papio anubis) to use human gaze cues during a competitive task wa...
International audienceA two-alternative forced-choice discrimination task was used to assess whether...
The perception of pictorial gaze cues was examined in long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis). A ...
International audienceHumans apply complex conceptual judgments to point-light displays (PLDs) repre...
Human eye-gaze is a powerful stimulus, drawing the observer's attention to places and objects of int...
This thesis explored the gaze monitoring abilities of monkeys. A review of previous studies indicate...
Primates live in complex social groups and rely on social cues to direct their attention. For exampl...
Face perception plays a crucial role in primate social communication. We have investigated the patte...
International audienceHow nonhuman primates process pictures of natural scenes or objects remains a ...
Previous research has shown that many social animals follow the gaze of other individuals. However, ...
Converging experimental and observational evidence suggests that some non-human primates are able to...
Gaze following is an adaptive skill that might have been selected in social species, such as many no...