Social attention cues such as head and gaze direction may deliver conflicting information (i.e., right-oriented head with left-directed gaze). We investigated gaze-direction discriminations in contexts with different proportions of trials with congruent/incongruent head orientation. A distraction-filtering mechanism, which filters-out irrelevant head orientation, and conflict adaptation mechanisms support efficient gaze-direction decisions
Marini, F., Ravagli, A., Maravita, A., Ricciardelli, P. (2015). Selective Attention to Social Cues: Context-dependent Modulations. Intervento presentato a: International Convention of Psychological Science (ICPS) - 12-14 March, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Selective Attention to Social Cues: Context-dependent Modulations
MARINI, FRANCESCOPrimo
;MARAVITA, ANGELOPenultimo
;RICCIARDELLI, PAOLAUltimo
2015
Abstract
Social attention cues such as head and gaze direction may deliver conflicting information (i.e., right-oriented head with left-directed gaze). We investigated gaze-direction discriminations in contexts with different proportions of trials with congruent/incongruent head orientation. A distraction-filtering mechanism, which filters-out irrelevant head orientation, and conflict adaptation mechanisms support efficient gaze-direction decisionsI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.