Long-term gaze cueing effects: Evidence for retrieval of prior states of attention from memory

作者: Alexandra Frischen , Steven P. Tipper

DOI: 10.1080/13506280544000192

关键词: GazeCommunicationCognitive psychologyPerceptionCognitionMemoriaPsychology

摘要: When people observe other individuals shift gaze to a particular location, the observer's attention automatically and rapidly shifts same location. Initial studies provided evidence in support of idea that such gaze-evoked were transient, no longer being observed after about 1000 ms. However, contrast are transitory, current work suggests under certain conditions long-term cueing effects can be detected over period 3 minutes. We propose states activated when encoding an object as face retrieved from memory is re-encountered some minutes later.

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