It is well known that perceived eye gaze direction influences attentional orienting. However, it still remains unclear whether social orienting involves exogenous or endogenous attentional control. To address this issue, we examined if social orienting and endogenous orienting were differentially modulated by working memory load, which is known to interfere with endogenous but not exogenous attention. To do so, we manipulated eye direction as either spatially counterpredictive in Experiment 1 or spatially predictive in Experiment 2 while participants performed a cueing task either in isolation or under working memory load. We found that when social attention and endogenous attention diverged spatially in Experiment 1, social orienting elici...
Our visual environment is incredibly complex. This complexity underscores the importance of visual s...
Social attention is crucial for efficient social interactions and adaptive functioning in humans. Ho...
Social attention when viewing natural social (compared with nonsocial) images has functional consequ...
Previous research has shown that social cues including eye gaze can readily guide our focus of atten...
Previous research has shown that social cues, including eye gaze, can readily guide our focus of att...
The present review examines the neural-behavioral correlates of human social attention, with special...
Previous evidence suggests that directional social cues (e.g., eye gaze) cause automatic shifts in a...
Every day we experience our attention to be directed towards an object that someone is looking at, e...
The human face is the most important stimulus for human social interactions. Recent research showed ...
• Directional social cues, such as eye gaze, cause automatic shifts in attention following the direc...
Despite considerable interest in both action perception and social attention over the last 2 decades...
Social attention is crucial for efficient social interactions and adaptive functioning in humans. Ho...
We examined whether or not increasing visual perceptual load or visual working memory (WM) load woul...
Here, we report a novel social orienting response that occurs after viewing averted gaze. We show, i...
People attend to where others are looking. In three sections, spanning six studies and 11 experiment...
Our visual environment is incredibly complex. This complexity underscores the importance of visual s...
Social attention is crucial for efficient social interactions and adaptive functioning in humans. Ho...
Social attention when viewing natural social (compared with nonsocial) images has functional consequ...
Previous research has shown that social cues including eye gaze can readily guide our focus of atten...
Previous research has shown that social cues, including eye gaze, can readily guide our focus of att...
The present review examines the neural-behavioral correlates of human social attention, with special...
Previous evidence suggests that directional social cues (e.g., eye gaze) cause automatic shifts in a...
Every day we experience our attention to be directed towards an object that someone is looking at, e...
The human face is the most important stimulus for human social interactions. Recent research showed ...
• Directional social cues, such as eye gaze, cause automatic shifts in attention following the direc...
Despite considerable interest in both action perception and social attention over the last 2 decades...
Social attention is crucial for efficient social interactions and adaptive functioning in humans. Ho...
We examined whether or not increasing visual perceptual load or visual working memory (WM) load woul...
Here, we report a novel social orienting response that occurs after viewing averted gaze. We show, i...
People attend to where others are looking. In three sections, spanning six studies and 11 experiment...
Our visual environment is incredibly complex. This complexity underscores the importance of visual s...
Social attention is crucial for efficient social interactions and adaptive functioning in humans. Ho...
Social attention when viewing natural social (compared with nonsocial) images has functional consequ...