In natural conversation, the minimal gaps and overlaps of the turns at talk indicate an accurate regulation of the timings of the turn-taking system. Here we studied how the turn-taking affects the gaze of a non-involved viewer of a two-person conversation. The subjects were presented with a video of a conversation while their eye gaze was tracked with an infrared camera. As a control, the video was presented without sound and the sound with still image of the speakers. Turns at talk directed the gaze behaviour of the viewers; the gaze followed, rather than predicted, the speakership change around the turn transition. Both visual and auditory cues presented alone also induced gaze shifts towards the speaking person, although significantly l...
Cognitive scientists have long been interested in the role that eye gaze plays in social interaction...
Traditionally, the interpreting process was considered as the production of 'texts' and the interpre...
ABSTRACT—When two people discuss something they can see in front of them, what is the relationship b...
In natural conversation, the minimal gaps and overlaps of the turns at talk indicate an accurate reg...
Oertel C, Wlodarczak M, Edlund J, Wagner P, Gustafson J. Gaze patterns in turn-taking. In: 13th Ann...
Eye gaze plays an important role in communication but understanding of its actual function or functi...
One of the most intriguing aspects of human communication is its turn-taking system. It requires the...
One of the most intriguing aspects of human communication is its turn-taking system. It requires the...
People communicate using verbal and non-verbal cues, including gaze cues. Gaze allocation can be inf...
This paper explores the role of verbal and nonverbal resources for the management of turn taking in ...
Cognitive scientists have long been interested in the role that eye gaze plays in social inter-actio...
In everyday group conversations, we must decide whom to pay attention to and when. This process of d...
This paper was supported by the EPSRC under grant 1113238. We gratefully acknowledge Anne-Joanna Mac...
Recent studies in conversation analysis, psycholinguistics and interaction technology have pointed a...
Human communicative interaction is characterized by rapid and precise turn-taking. This is achieved ...
Cognitive scientists have long been interested in the role that eye gaze plays in social interaction...
Traditionally, the interpreting process was considered as the production of 'texts' and the interpre...
ABSTRACT—When two people discuss something they can see in front of them, what is the relationship b...
In natural conversation, the minimal gaps and overlaps of the turns at talk indicate an accurate reg...
Oertel C, Wlodarczak M, Edlund J, Wagner P, Gustafson J. Gaze patterns in turn-taking. In: 13th Ann...
Eye gaze plays an important role in communication but understanding of its actual function or functi...
One of the most intriguing aspects of human communication is its turn-taking system. It requires the...
One of the most intriguing aspects of human communication is its turn-taking system. It requires the...
People communicate using verbal and non-verbal cues, including gaze cues. Gaze allocation can be inf...
This paper explores the role of verbal and nonverbal resources for the management of turn taking in ...
Cognitive scientists have long been interested in the role that eye gaze plays in social inter-actio...
In everyday group conversations, we must decide whom to pay attention to and when. This process of d...
This paper was supported by the EPSRC under grant 1113238. We gratefully acknowledge Anne-Joanna Mac...
Recent studies in conversation analysis, psycholinguistics and interaction technology have pointed a...
Human communicative interaction is characterized by rapid and precise turn-taking. This is achieved ...
Cognitive scientists have long been interested in the role that eye gaze plays in social interaction...
Traditionally, the interpreting process was considered as the production of 'texts' and the interpre...
ABSTRACT—When two people discuss something they can see in front of them, what is the relationship b...