Gaze-Cueing With Crossed Eyes: Asymmetry Between Nasal and Temporal Shifts.

作者: Saki Takao , Aiko Murata , Katsumi Watanabe

DOI: 10.1177/0301006617738719

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摘要: A person’s direction of gaze (and visual attention) can be inferred from the parallel shift eyes. However, is ambiguous when there a misalignment between The use schematic drawings faces in previous study demonstrated that gaze-cueing was equally effective, even one eye looked straight and other averted. In current study, we used more realistic computer-generated face models to re-examine if diverging eyes affected gaze-cueing. condition where averted nasally while produced significantly smaller effect comparison with both were or temporally. difference disappeared position occluded rectangular surface an eye-patch. These results highlight possibility might weakened direct exists be...

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