Spontaneous adoption of the gaze cue’s perspective in a 3-D version of the noninformative gaze-cueing paradigmстатья
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Авторы:
Schulz J. ,
Velichkovsky B.M. ,
Helmert J.R.
Журнал:
Visual Cognition
Том:
22
Номер:
1
Год издания:
2014
Издательство:
Psychology Press
Местоположение издательства:
United Kingdom
Первая страница:
1
Последняя страница:
10
DOI:
10.1080/13506285.2013.864739
Аннотация:
Gaze cueing refers to attention allocation caused by averted gaze of a noninformative gaze cue. Recently, modulation of this effect by the cue’s perspective was shown. Prior studies manipulated the perceived gaze cue’s ability to see the target by substantial display changes or varying participants’ beliefs. Here, we studied whether participants spontaneously adopt perspective in context of minimal stimulus variations. We displayed a gazing head with two objects (placeholders) to its left and right, respectively, and looked for side-general and object-specific cueing. By varying head position in depth, gaze could refer (1) to single objects (head behind objects), (2) only to near objects (head between objects), or (3) to no objects (head in front of objects). We found side-general cueing effects for all head positions. Object-specific cueing occurred for the objects to which gaze could be linked to. We conclude, that participants spontaneously adopted the gaze cue’s perspective, but additionally attend to the cued side reflexively. © 2013 © 2013 Taylor & Francis.
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Величковский Борис Митрофанович