Gaze cueing of attention: visual attention, social cognition, and individual differences.

A Frischen, AP Bayliss, SP Tipper - Psychological bulletin, 2007 - psycnet.apa.org
During social interactions, people's eyes convey a wealth of information about their direction
of attention and their emotional and mental states. This review aims to provide a …

Human social attention: A new look at past, present, and future investigations

E Birmingham, A Kingstone - Annals of the New York Academy …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
The present review examines the neural‐behavioral correlates of human social attention,
with special regard to the neural mechanisms involved in processing gaze information and …

Look away! Eyes and arrows engage oculomotor responses automatically

G Kuhn, A Kingstone - Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 2009 - Springer
The present study investigates how people's voluntary saccades are influenced by where
another person is looking, even when this is counterpredictive of the intended saccade …

Orienting to counterpredictive gaze and arrow cues

J Tipples - Perception & psychophysics, 2008 - Springer
In separate experiments, counterpredictive arrow, eye gaze, or abrupt-onset cues were used
to test the hypothesis that individual differences in voluntary control influence involuntary …

Attention to arrows: Pointing to a new direction

J Ristic, A Kingstone - Quarterly journal of experimental …, 2006 - journals.sagepub.com
It was long believed that central arrows needed to be spatially predictive to produce a shift in
spatial attention. Recent evidence indicates, however, that central spatially nonpredictive …

Attentional orienting induced by arrows and eye-gaze compared with an endogenous cue

D Brignani, D Guzzon, CA Marzi, C Miniussi - Neuropsychologia, 2009 - Elsevier
Exogenous orienting has been widely studied by using peripheral cues whereas
endogenous orienting has been studied with directional central cues. However, recent …

[HTML][HTML] On the flexibility of sustained attention and its effects on a texture segmentation task

Y Yeshurun, B Montagna, M Carrasco - Vision research, 2008 - Elsevier
Previously we have shown that transient attention—the more automatic, stimulus-driven
component of spatial attention—enhances spatial resolution. Specifically, transient attention …

Visual attention and the semantics of space: Beyond central and peripheral cues

BS Gibson, A Kingstone - Psychological Science, 2006 - journals.sagepub.com
The distinction between central and peripheral cues has played an important role in
understanding the functional nature of visual attention for the past 30 years. In the present …

Eye gaze versus arrows as spatial cues: two qualitatively different modes of attentional selection.

A Marotta, J Lupiánez, D Martella… - Journal of Experimental …, 2012 - psycnet.apa.org
This study aimed to evaluate the type of attentional selection (location-and/or object-based)
triggered by two different types of central noninformative cues: eye gaze and arrows. Two …

Get real! Resolving the debate about equivalent social stimuli

E Birmingham, WF Bischof, A Kingstone - Visual cognition, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
Gaze and arrow studies of spatial orienting have shown that eyes and arrows produce
nearly identical effects on shifts of spatial attention. This has led some researchers to …