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Crowding is similar for eye movements and manual responses
2014
Journal of Vision
, Zhentao Zuo, Peng Zhang, Sheng He 56.540 Join my attention by looking at my back: The back of head orientation can serve as both supraliminal and subliminal orienting cues An-Yi Chang, Su-Ling Yeh 56.541 ...
Booth 6 SMI designs advanced eye tracking systems that combine ease of use and flexibility with advanced technology. ...
doi:10.1167/14.10.789
fatcat:uxwzbzfhbjc3ddyfhbs2ilr4qe
The eyes have it: the neuroethology, function and evolution of social gaze
2000
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews
Gaze is an important component of social interaction. The function, evolution and neurobiology of gaze processing are therefore of interest to a number of researchers. ...
There are regions in the monkey and human brain which contain neurons that respond selectively to faces, bodies and eye gaze. ...
I would especially like to thank Nicky Clayton for stimulating discussions and Dave Perrett for igniting my interest in gaze processing. ...
doi:10.1016/s0149-7634(00)00025-7
pmid:10940436
fatcat:xzxslv3v3za2nnikqsyyd2eazq
Detecting communicative intent in a computerised test of joint attention
2017
PeerJ
The successful navigation of social interactions depends on a range of cognitive faculties—including the ability to achieve joint attention with others to share information and experiences. ...
We investigated the influence that intention monitoring processes have on gaze-following response times during joint attention. ...
Look into my eyes: Investigating joint attention using 526 interactive eye-tracking and fMRI in a developmental sample. NeuroImage, in 527 press. 528 Osterling, J., Dawson, G., & Munson, J. ...
doi:10.7717/peerj.2899
pmid:28123912
pmcid:PMC5244879
fatcat:sf4pkhpqh5dlnepqbrylzcdgqq
How does perceiving eye direction modulate emotion recognition?
2010
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
These are then linked to behavioral and brain research on facial mimicry and eye gaze. ...
Articulation of the mediators and moderators of facial mimicry and gaze are particularly useful in guiding interpretation of relevant findings from neurosciences. ...
We extend a particularly grateful thanks to Lawrence Barsalou
Open Peer Commentary Mimicry and simulation in gesture comprehension ...
doi:10.1017/s0140525x10001305
fatcat:hcp3kcijsbhhhdnecj6ehffhrm
Is eye contact the key to the social brain?
2010
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
These are then linked to behavioral and brain research on facial mimicry and eye gaze. ...
Articulation of the mediators and moderators of facial mimicry and gaze are particularly useful in guiding interpretation of relevant findings from neurosciences. ...
We extend a particularly grateful thanks to Lawrence Barsalou
Open Peer Commentary Mimicry and simulation in gesture comprehension ...
doi:10.1017/s0140525x10001275
fatcat:emi35iexerg5daf7fhwih2ex2u
Eyes-Closed and Activation QEEG Databases in Predicting Cognitive Effectiveness and the Inefficiency Hypothesis
2009
Journal of Neurotherapy
This pattern of log-amplitude means and the lack of task interaction with any other factor indicate that task-induced attention reduces EEG power in the same proportion across the 3 bands and the 6 channels ...
The proposed biofeedback system applies a BRDCD mathematical model to transform an on-line recording of EEG signals into a simulated time-series EEG and into computer generated series of mandala images ...
For "rc-rding the EEG L , we used a custom-built EEG amplifier with four channels and a s^r.pling rate of 250 samples per second. Dis-rv. ^ible golden electrodes were used in the ¡aperiment. ...
doi:10.1080/10874200802429850
fatcat:i7n5dc5yznbdlonrbajyvgc5ii
Neural Systems For Infant Sensitivity To Phonological Rhythmic-Temporal Patterning
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2018
Zenodo
Funded F31 grant application to NIH NICHD, studying developmental cognitive neuroscience (language acquisition) in infants using fNIRS ...
., & Stone, A. (2015, March) . Early sign language experience and visual attention in young deaf readers: an eye tracking and fNIRS investigation. In K. ...
He will continue to gain his extraordinary expertise in this area, with special attention to joint fNIRS brain imaging+eye tracking methodologies. ...
doi:10.5281/zenodo.1302495
fatcat:52feektmuveozi27kyynq3k7ki
Show your teeth or not: The role of the mouth and eyes in smiles and its cross-cultural variations
2010
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
These are then linked to behavioral and brain research on facial mimicry and eye gaze. ...
Articulation of the mediators and moderators of facial mimicry and gaze are particularly useful in guiding interpretation of relevant findings from neurosciences. ...
We extend a particularly grateful thanks to Lawrence Barsalou
Open Peer Commentary Mimicry and simulation in gesture comprehension ...
doi:10.1017/s0140525x10001263
fatcat:bfvdvady5zh37mxttp2m7xd72y
The superior temporal sulcus performs a common function for social and speech perception: Implications for the emergence of autism
2008
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews
in a joint attention context. ...
When the adult returns he looks into the deictic gestures, such as showing and pointing, and gestural
bag and proclaims, ‘‘Look, that’s a gazzer.’’ ...
doi:10.1016/j.neubiorev.2007.06.004
pmid:17706781
fatcat:73ro6jdzmnbuxnss3lecn7xgt4
Developing Theory of Mind Twenty-Five Years After the Publication of "Z Badań Nad Kompetencją Komunikacyjną Dziecka" (Edited by B. Bokus and M.Haman)
2019
Psychology of Language and Communication
During these 25 years, the area developed extensively and a new "state-of-the-arts" paper is necessary. ...
in false-belief understanding, which leads to the question of continuity versus discontinuity (e.g., "Two-system theory") between early and later ToM abilities, and neuroimaging studies of Theory-of-Mind ...
Although eye tracking data documented typical anticipatory looking pattern of false-belief tracking, only precuneus and anterior sites in the left parietal lobe exhibited stronger activation contrast between ...
doi:10.2478/plc-2019-0006
fatcat:xm7tzvgvxjhsbcpg4jg4nuhqma
The brain as part of an enactive system
2013
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
In evolutionary terms, the brain does what it does and is the way that it is, across some scale of variations, because it is part of a living body with hands that can reach and grasp in certain limited ...
ways, eyes structured to focus, an autonomic system, an upright posture, etc. coping with specific kinds of environments, and with other people. ...
Abstract: We argue that Schilbach et al. have neglected an important part of the social neuroscience literature involving participants in social interactions. ...
doi:10.1017/s0140525x12002105
pmid:23883750
fatcat:efxvhrywvfajrfdsav7qj2amcq
On projecting grammatical persons into social neurocognition: A view from linguistics
2013
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
My commentary reviews these, and the contribution linguistic evidence can make to a fuller account of social cognition. ...
s target article does not consider an orthogonal line of evidence for the centrality of interaction to social cognition: the many grammatical phenomena, some widespread cross-linguistically and some only ...
Abstract: We argue that Schilbach et al. have neglected an important part of the social neuroscience literature involving participants in social interactions. ...
doi:10.1017/s0140525x12001896
pmid:23883748
fatcat:kb6gucmjxvapldpdvcohosopki
A second-person approach cannot explain intentionality in social understanding
2013
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
also joint attention and joint goal-directed action. ...
Instead, the critical elements that will deliver the understanding of self and other as persons with intentionality are shared object-centered interactions that include not only emotional engagement, but ...
Abstract: We argue that Schilbach et al. have neglected an important part of the social neuroscience literature involving participants in social interactions. ...
doi:10.1017/s0140525x12001987
pmid:23883759
fatcat:rgbihe4yp5hv7fvizrubri4h3y
Toward a neuroscience of interactive parent–infant dyad empathy
2013
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
More recent research includes the use of brief video clips and opportunities for maternal response. Among brain systems important to parenting are those involved in empathy. ...
infant – including baby cry and picture. ...
Abstract: We argue that Schilbach et al. have neglected an important part of the social neuroscience literature involving participants in social interactions. ...
doi:10.1017/s0140525x12002063
pmid:23883768
pmcid:PMC4323376
fatcat:sj33zvhv2ffo5lppobt5mwfayy
Toward a second-person neuroscience
2013
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Recent conceptual and empirical developments consistently indicate the need for investigations that allow the study of real-time social encounters in a truly interactive manner. ...
In this article, we outline the theoretical conception of a second-person approach to other minds and review evidence from neuroimaging, psychophysiological studies, and related fields to argue for the ...
Abstract: We argue that Schilbach et al. have neglected an important part of the social neuroscience literature involving participants in social interactions. ...
doi:10.1017/s0140525x12000660
pmid:23883742
fatcat:ljnhq6z3ejfjldsoofwqico4ue
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