Search results for "Social attention"

showing 4 items of 4 documents

Effects of conversation content on viewing dyadic conversations

2016

People typically follow conversations closely with their gaze. We asked whether this viewing is influenced by what is actually said in the conversation and by the viewer’s psychological condition. We recorded the eye movements of healthy (N = 16) and depressed (N = 25) participants while they were viewing video clips. Each video showed two people, each speaking one line of dialogue about socio-emotionally important (i.e., personal) or unimportant topics (matter-of-fact). Between the spoken lines, the viewers made more saccadic shifts between the discussants, and looked more at the second speaker, in personal vs. matter-of-fact conversations. Higher depression scores were correlated with les…

media_common.quotation_subjectQM1-695Eye movementSocial attentionGazeSensory SystemsSaccadic maskingsocial influencesta3125attentionOphthalmologyHuman anatomysocial attentiondepressionConversationConversation contenttarkkaavaisuusPsychologySocial psychologyeye movementindividual differencesSocial influencemedia_commonJournal of Eye Movement Research
researchProduct

Gaze cueing in naturalistic scenes under top-down modulation – Effects on gaze behaviour and memory performance

2022

Humans as social beings rely on information provided by conspecifics. One important signal in social communication is eye gaze. The current study (n = 93) sought to replicate and extend previous findings of attentional guidance by eye gaze in complex everyday scenes. In line with previous studies, longer, more and earlier fixations for objects cued by gaze compared to objects that were not cued were observed in free viewing conditions. To investigate how robust this prioritization is against top-down modulation, half of the participants received a memory task that required scanning the whole scene instead of exclusively focusing on cued objects. Interestingly, similar gaze cueing effects oc…

Joint attentionSocial communicationCognitive Neuroscience05 social sciencesComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION150Experimental and Cognitive PsychologySocial attentionMemory performanceGaze050105 experimental psychologyTop down modulation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Eye tracking0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryCognitive psychology
researchProduct

Artificial faces predict gaze allocation in complex dynamic scenes

2019

Both low-level physical saliency and social information, as presented by human heads or bodies, are known to drive gaze behavior in free-viewing tasks. Researchers have previously made use of a great variety of face stimuli, ranging from photographs of real humans to schematic faces, frequently without systematically differentiating between the two. In the current study, we used a Generalized Linear Mixed Model (GLMM) approach to investigate to what extent schematic artificial faces can predict gaze when they are presented alone or in competition with real human faces. Relative differences in predictive power became apparent, while GLMMs suggest substantial effects for real and artificial f…

naturalistic sceneseye movementslcsh:Psychologyddc:150faceslcsh:BF1-990social attentionPsychologyvisual perceptionphysical saliencyGeneral PsychologyOriginal Research
researchProduct

Foster Care: A Fragile Reality Needing Social Attention, and Economic Investments.

2016

The combination of psychosocial, medical, and educational care usually leads to immediate and long-term extra cost, which may pay out only decades later. This social and economic investment may be regarded by economists as being hardly affordable, especially during recession periods. However, we strongly believe that there are alternatives allowing adequate care even in times of economic turmoil. The aim of this report is to raise the awareness of the pediatric community and the public opinion toward the importance of investing in health programs offering adequate protection, prevention, and provision of care for orphan, abandoned, maltreated, and neglected children.

medicine.medical_specialtyChild Health ServicesSocial attentionChild health servicesFoster Home Care03 medical and health sciencesFoster Home Carefoster careneglected children0302 clinical medicine030225 pediatricsmedicineFinancial SupportHumans030212 general & internal medicinePsychiatryChildChildrenbusiness.industryOrphanagesPublic relationsUnited StatesEuropeFoster careSettore MED/38 - PEDIATRIA GENERALE E SPECIALISTICAPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthbusinessThe Journal of pediatrics
researchProduct