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Do the eyes have it? Cues to the direction of social attention
引用本文:Langton SR,Watt RJ,Bruce I. Do the eyes have it? Cues to the direction of social attention[J]. Trends in cognitive sciences, 2000, 4(2): 50-59. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(99)01436-9
作者姓名:Langton SR  Watt RJ  Bruce I
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Do the eyes have it? Cues to the direction of social attention
Langton ,Watt ,Bruce. Do the eyes have it? Cues to the direction of social attention[J]. Trends in cognitive sciences, 2000, 4(2): 50-59. DOI: 10.1016/S1364-6613(99)01436-9
Authors:Langton   Watt   Bruce
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, University of Stirling, Stirling, UK FK9 4LA.
Abstract:The face communicates an impressive amount of visual information. We use it to identify its owner, how they are feeling and to help us understand what they are saying. Models of face processing have considered how we extract such meaning from the face but have ignored another important signal - eye gaze. In this article we begin by reviewing evidence from recent neurophysiological studies that suggests that the eyes constitute a special stimulus in at least two senses. First, the structure of the eyes is such that it provides us with a particularly powerful signal to the direction of another person's gaze, and second, we may have evolved neural mechanisms devoted to gaze processing. As a result, gaze direction is analysed rapidly and automatically, and is able to trigger reflexive shifts of an observer's visual attention. However, understanding where another individual is directing their attention involves more than simply analysing their gaze direction. We go on to describe research with adult participants, children and non-human primates that suggests that other cues such as head orientation and pointing gestures make significant contributions to the computation of another's direction of attention.
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