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Direct gaze facilitates rapid orienting to faces: evidence from express saccades and saccadic potentials

Direct gaze facilitates rapid orienting to faces: evidence from express saccades and saccadic potentials

... another’s gaze direction (Emery, 2000), enhancing the communicative value of gaze ...perception. Direct gaze is a relevant social cue signalling atten- tion and/or intention toward oneself ...

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Direct gaze modulates face recognition in young infants

Direct gaze modulates face recognition in young infants

... direct gaze. For example, George et al. (2001), investigated how gaze direction (direct or averted), influences face processing using a gender recognition ...with direct or averted ...

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Just one look:Direct gaze briefly disrupts visual working memory

Just one look:Direct gaze briefly disrupts visual working memory

... a direct gaze stimulus was followed by a blank screen, performance improved when this initial direct gaze stimulus was either extended by a further 300ms or followed by 300ms of averted ...

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Is anyone looking at me? Direct gaze detection in children with and without autism

Is anyone looking at me? Direct gaze detection in children with and without autism

... schematic eyes but not in laterally oriented photographic faces. Firstly, as Conty and colleagues argued (Conty et al, 2006), features specific to the schematic stimuli such as an unrealistically close distance between ...

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Revealing the neural time course of direct gaze processing via spatial frequency manipulation of faces

Revealing the neural time course of direct gaze processing via spatial frequency manipulation of faces

... The role of spatial frequency information for ERP components sensitive to faces and emotional facial expression.. The effects of face spatial frequencies on cortical processing revealed [r] ...

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Mechanisms of eye gaze perception during infancy

Mechanisms of eye gaze perception during infancy

... of gaze of another’s face is thought to be particularly important in guiding social interactions, and also emerges early in ontogeny (see Farroni, Mansfield, Lai, & Johnson, 2003 for a ...of gaze of a ...

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Gaze Direction Signals Response Preference in Conversation

Gaze Direction Signals Response Preference in Conversation

... our gaze direction whereas the dark sclera of nonhuman primates serves to camouflage theirs (Kobayashi & Kohshima, ...to gaze direction is evident in the behavior of infants who can discriminate between ...

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Measuring the value of social engagement in adults with and without autism

Measuring the value of social engagement in adults with and without autism

... to direct gaze in ...the direct gaze stimuli if it re- quired less effort than the other ...towards direct eye-gaze stimuli in ASC might be driven more by lack of interest in ...

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Altered connectivity within the salience network during direct eye gaze in PTSD

Altered connectivity within the salience network during direct eye gaze in PTSD

... during direct gaze may aid the enhanced processing of relevant external cues, ...demonstrated direct facial expression of anger and happiness to be asso- ciated with better performance in emotion ...

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Eye contact facilitates awareness of faces during interocular suppression

Eye contact facilitates awareness of faces during interocular suppression

... cortical gaze-processing areas such as superior temporal sulcus (STS; Senju & Johnson, ...eye gaze and could reciprocally interact with subcortical modulatory structures such as the amygdala (George, ...

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The shared signal hypothesis: effects of emotion gaze congruency in infant and adult visual preferences

The shared signal hypothesis: effects of emotion gaze congruency in infant and adult visual preferences

... Infants oriented more frequently and looked for longer at happy expressions than angry ones, confirming previous studies that measured total looking times (Grossmann, Striano, & Friederici, 2007; La Barbera, Izard, ...

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Gaze direction differentially affects avoidance tendencies to happy and angry faces in socially anxious individuals.

Gaze direction differentially affects avoidance tendencies to happy and angry faces in socially anxious individuals.

... that direct eye gaze, as compared to averted eye gaze, induces enhanced visual processing of facial information ...2004). Direct gaze elicits enhanced activation not only in visual ...

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Abnormal social reward processing in autism as indexed by pupillary responses to happy faces

Abnormal social reward processing in autism as indexed by pupillary responses to happy faces

... by gaze interaction, in response to fearful ...between direct and averted gaze conditions, with an additional comparison of fearful ...with direct gaze. Irrespective of gaze, ...

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“Are you looking at me?” How children’s gaze judgments improve with age

“Are you looking at me?” How children’s gaze judgments improve with age

... their direct responses, as evidenced by a broadening of the CoD and a greater area under the curve ...that gaze is directed at them (Mareschal et ...for direct gaze that is already present in ...

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Gaze following in human infants depends on communicative signals

Gaze following in human infants depends on communicative signals

... model's gaze in the absence of eye ...model’s gaze (t(18) = ...elicit gaze following in 6-month-olds. Note that the direct gaze and the moving cartoon image equally captured infants’ ...

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The eye contact effect: mechanisms and development

The eye contact effect: mechanisms and development

... The “eye contact effect” is the phenomenon that perceived eye contact with another human face modulates certain aspects of the concurrent and/or immediately following cognitive processing. In addition, functional imaging ...

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The emergence of the social brain network: evidence from typical and atypical development

The emergence of the social brain network: evidence from typical and atypical development

... eye gaze perception experiment as previously described for typically developing 4-month-olds, but with young children diagnosed with autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) ages ...eye gaze direction, the ASD ...

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Effects of social gaze on visual spatial imagination

Effects of social gaze on visual spatial imagination

... mutual gaze in social ...of gaze and their emotional and mental states, but eye contact also plays an impor- tant role in regulating social interaction by, for example, providing cues to turn-taking during ...

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Temporal order judgements of dynamic gaze stimuli reveal a postdictive prioritisation of averted over direct shifts

Temporal order judgements of dynamic gaze stimuli reveal a postdictive prioritisation of averted over direct shifts

... averted gaze shifts (both eyes end up pointing direct or averted) or Mismatching shifts (one eye shifts to a direct direction, the other to an averted ...avatar’s gaze shifts (starting ...

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The effect of constraining eye-contact during dynamic emotional face perception - an fMRI study

The effect of constraining eye-contact during dynamic emotional face perception - an fMRI study

... (SAD), gaze avoidance is present for both positive and neg- ative social stimuli (Weeks et ...towards gaze in angry faces in anxious individuals (Holmes et ...that direct eye contact ...of ...

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