In everyday life, human faces are encountered in many different views. Despite this fact, most psychological research has focused on the perception of frontal faces. To address this shortcoming, the current study investigated how different face views are processed, by measuring eye movements to frontal, mid-profile and profile faces during a gender categorization ( Experiment 1) and a free-viewing task ( Experiment 2). In both experiments observers initially fixated the geometric center of a face, independent of face view. This center-of-gravity effect induced a qualitative shift in the features that were sampled across different face views in the time period immediately after stimulus onset. Subsequent eye fixations focused increasingly on...
Human faces play a special role in social cognition, since as a core signal of interpersonal communi...
Faces are an important and salient stimulus in our everyday life. They convey social information and...
It is currently unclear whether a person’s own face has greater capacity in absorbing his/her attent...
Knowing where people look on a face provides an objective insight into the information entering the ...
Knowing where people look on a face provides an objective insight into the information entering the ...
Previous studies have demonstrated a left perceptual bias while looking at faces, due to the fact th...
Fixation patterns are thought to reflect cognitive processing and, thus, index the most informative ...
Faces we encounter in our daily lives are presented to us in several different views, yet most res...
Eye movement studies in face perception have given us an insight to how the brain processes facial i...
Previous studies have demonstrated a left perceptual bias while looking at faces, due to the fact th...
Human faces play a special role in social cognition, since as a core signal of interpersonal communi...
The human face is central to our everyday social interactions. Recent studies have shown that while ...
Face perception is a ubiquitous perceptual task that most people easily perform many times a day, be...
Human faces play a special role in social cognition, since as a core signal of interpersonal communi...
Human faces play a special role in social cognition, since as a core signal of interpersonal communi...
Human faces play a special role in social cognition, since as a core signal of interpersonal communi...
Faces are an important and salient stimulus in our everyday life. They convey social information and...
It is currently unclear whether a person’s own face has greater capacity in absorbing his/her attent...
Knowing where people look on a face provides an objective insight into the information entering the ...
Knowing where people look on a face provides an objective insight into the information entering the ...
Previous studies have demonstrated a left perceptual bias while looking at faces, due to the fact th...
Fixation patterns are thought to reflect cognitive processing and, thus, index the most informative ...
Faces we encounter in our daily lives are presented to us in several different views, yet most res...
Eye movement studies in face perception have given us an insight to how the brain processes facial i...
Previous studies have demonstrated a left perceptual bias while looking at faces, due to the fact th...
Human faces play a special role in social cognition, since as a core signal of interpersonal communi...
The human face is central to our everyday social interactions. Recent studies have shown that while ...
Face perception is a ubiquitous perceptual task that most people easily perform many times a day, be...
Human faces play a special role in social cognition, since as a core signal of interpersonal communi...
Human faces play a special role in social cognition, since as a core signal of interpersonal communi...
Human faces play a special role in social cognition, since as a core signal of interpersonal communi...
Faces are an important and salient stimulus in our everyday life. They convey social information and...
It is currently unclear whether a person’s own face has greater capacity in absorbing his/her attent...