C Ramdani, M Ogier, A Coutrot - Psychiatry research, 2022 - Elsevier
Face masks have proven to be key to slowing down the SARS-Cov2 virus spread in the COVID-19 pandemic context. However, wearing face masks is not devoid of “side-effects”, at …
Own-race faces are recognised more accurately than other-race faces and may even be viewed differently as measured by an eye-tracker (Goldinger, Papesh, & He, 2009) …
J Davis, E McKone, M Zirnsak, T Moore… - British Journal of …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
This study distinguished between different subclusters of autistic traits in the general population and examined the relationships between these subclusters, looking at the eyes …
SJ Thompson, T Foulsham, SR Leekam, CRG Jones - Acta psychologica, 2019 - Elsevier
The eyes are preferentially attended over other facial features and recent evidence suggests this bias is difficult to suppress. To further examine the automatic and volitional nature of this …
The N170 event-related potential component is an early marker of face perception that is particularly sensitive to isolated eye regions and to eye fixations within a face. Here, this eye …
When people recognize faces, they normally move their eyes so that their first fixation is in the optimal location for efficient perceptual processing. This location is found just below the …
Time is fundamental to organizing all aspects of human life. When invested in relationships, it has a psychological meaning as it indicates how much individuals value others and their …
M Stelter, M Rommel, J Degner - Social Cognition, 2021 - Guilford Press
People experience difficulties recognizing faces of ethnic outgroups, known as the other- race effect. The present eye-tracking study investigates if this effect is related to differences …
E Meaux, N Hernandez… - European Journal of …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Although the wide neural network and specific processes related to faces have been revealed, the process by which face‐processing ability develops remains unclear. An …