Gaze Cueing Effect in a Face-to-Face Situation |
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Authors: | Fanny Lachat Laurence Conty Laurent Hugueville Nathalie George |
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Institution: | 1. Centre de Recherche de l??Institut du Cerveau et de la Moelle ??pini??re, UMR-S975, Universit?? Pierre et Marie Curie-Paris 6, Paris, France 2. CNRS, UMR 7225, CRICM, Paris, France 3. Inserm, U975, CRICM, Paris, France 4. Inserm, U960, Laboratoire de Neurosciences Cognitives, DEC-ENS, Paris, France 5. LNP EA2027, Universit?? Paris 8, Saint-Denis, France
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Abstract: | People are faster to detect a target looked at, rather than ignored or not cued, by another person. This gaze cueing effect (GCE) reflects joint attention processes which play a crucial role in social interactions. To date, GCE has only been measured with on-screen experiments. This only approximates the real situation of joint attention which involves a triadic interaction between oneself, another person, and an external object. Here, we present an innovative experimental setup to investigate GCE in a face-to-face situation. We show a robust GCE, which is of the same size range as in on-screen experiments. This study fosters an ecological approach of joint attention. |
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