From eye to arrow: Attention capture by direct gaze requires more than just the eyes

Volume: 84, Issue: 1, Pages: 64 - 75
Published: Nov 2, 2021
Abstract
Human attention is strongly attracted by direct gaze and sudden onset motion. The sudden direct-gaze effect refers to the processing advantage for targets appearing on peripheral faces that suddenly establish eye contact. Here, we investigate the necessity of social information for attention capture by (sudden onset) ostensive cues. Six experiments involving 204 participants applied (1) naturalistic faces, (2) arrows, (3) schematic eyes, (4)...
Paper Details
Title
From eye to arrow: Attention capture by direct gaze requires more than just the eyes
Published Date
Nov 2, 2021
Volume
84
Issue
1
Pages
64 - 75
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