When we see someone in the front of us, how we get information from his (her) eyes? To understand how we pay attention to one's eye movements and when we notice the eye movements, we investigated the detection of eye movements. In the experiment, the observers were asked to judge the direction of one eye or both eyes by the 2AFC procedure in three tasks. In one of tasks, one face was presented and both eyes moved either rightward or leftward. In the remaining two tasks, only the right half side (or only the left side) of one face was presented and the right (or the left) eye moved either rightward or leftward. The relationship between the detection thresholds based on correct judgments and the rotating degrees of eye movements was analyzed....
No author version is available for upload (MF 8 Dec 2015)Neurologically normal individuals devote m...
A person's gaze reveals much about their focus of attention and intentions. Sensitive perception of ...
When someone observes another individual suddenly shifting gaze, the observer's attention automatica...
The process through which an observer allocates his/her attention based on the attention of another ...
Contains fulltext : 73062.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Research has s...
Efficiently judging where someone else is looking is important for social interactions, allowing us ...
Research has shown that observers automatically align their attention with another's gaze direction....
Previous studies have demonstrated a left perceptual bias while looking at faces, due to the fact th...
<div><p>People usually see things using frontal viewing, and avoid lateral viewing (or eccentric gaz...
The face communicates an impressive amount of visual information. We use it to identify its owner, h...
Faces we encounter in our daily lives are presented to us in several different views, yet most res...
Faces we encounter in our daily lives are presented to us in several different views, yet most res...
The face communicates an impressive amount of visual information. We use it to identify its owner, h...
The face communicates an impressive amount of visual information. We use it to identify its owner, h...
Previous studies have demonstrated a left perceptual bias while looking at faces, due to the fact th...
No author version is available for upload (MF 8 Dec 2015)Neurologically normal individuals devote m...
A person's gaze reveals much about their focus of attention and intentions. Sensitive perception of ...
When someone observes another individual suddenly shifting gaze, the observer's attention automatica...
The process through which an observer allocates his/her attention based on the attention of another ...
Contains fulltext : 73062.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Research has s...
Efficiently judging where someone else is looking is important for social interactions, allowing us ...
Research has shown that observers automatically align their attention with another's gaze direction....
Previous studies have demonstrated a left perceptual bias while looking at faces, due to the fact th...
<div><p>People usually see things using frontal viewing, and avoid lateral viewing (or eccentric gaz...
The face communicates an impressive amount of visual information. We use it to identify its owner, h...
Faces we encounter in our daily lives are presented to us in several different views, yet most res...
Faces we encounter in our daily lives are presented to us in several different views, yet most res...
The face communicates an impressive amount of visual information. We use it to identify its owner, h...
The face communicates an impressive amount of visual information. We use it to identify its owner, h...
Previous studies have demonstrated a left perceptual bias while looking at faces, due to the fact th...
No author version is available for upload (MF 8 Dec 2015)Neurologically normal individuals devote m...
A person's gaze reveals much about their focus of attention and intentions. Sensitive perception of ...
When someone observes another individual suddenly shifting gaze, the observer's attention automatica...