نتایج جستجو برای: gaze stability

تعداد نتایج: 312408  

Journal: :Emotion 2007
Reiko Graham Kevin S LaBar

The relationship between facial expression and gaze processing was investigated with the Garner selective attention paradigm. In Experiment 1, participants performed expression judgments without interference from gaze, but expression interfered with gaze judgments. Experiment 2 replicated these results across different emotions. In both experiments, expression judgments occurred faster than gaz...

Journal: :International Journal of Computer Vision 2017

Journal: :Brain and cognition 2008
Atsushi Senju Yukiko Kikuchi Toshikazu Hasegawa Yoshikuni Tojo Hiroo Osanai

Atypical processing of eye contact is one of the significant characteristics of individuals with autism, but the mechanism underlying atypical direct gaze processing is still unclear. This study used a visual search paradigm to examine whether the facial context would affect direct gaze detection in children with autism. Participants were asked to detect target gazes presented among distracters...

2013
Alexandra L. Georgescu Bojana Kuzmanovic Leonhard Schilbach Rebecca Kulbida Ralf Tepest Gary Bente Kai Vogeley

Direct gaze is a salient nonverbal signal for social interest and the intention to communicate. In particular, the duration of another's direct gaze can modulate our perception of the social meaning of gaze cues. However, both poor eye contact and deficits in social cognitive processing of gaze are specific diagnostic features of autism. Therefore, investigating neural mechanisms of gaze may pr...

Journal: :Neuroreport 2007
Stefan R Schweinberger Nadine Kloth Rob Jenkins

Eye gaze is an important social signal, and humans can accurately determine gaze direction in others. Recently, dramatic adaptation effects on gaze perception were shown, in which the perception of small gaze deviations to the adapted direction is diminished. We compared participants' perceptions of gaze direction before and after adaptation to the left or right gaze, and examined event-related...

2012
L. F. Dell'Osso

DEFINITIONS Gaze-evoked Gaze-evoked nystagmus (GEN) is a jerk nystagmus, not present in primary position, elicited by attempted maintenance of eccentric eye position, GEN may have a linear or a decreasing-velocity exponential slow phase; the latter has sometimes been referred to as gaze-paretic nystagmus but, unless it is due to a muscle or nerve paresis, the GEN terminology is preferred. Disti...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2017
Susana Martinez-Conde Stephen L Macknik

Scientists have pondered the perceptual effects of ocular motion, and those of its counterpart, ocular stillness, for over 200 years. The unremitting 'trembling of the eye' that occurs even during gaze fixation was first noted by Jurin in 1738. In 1794, Erasmus Darwin documented that gaze fixation produces perceptual fading, a phenomenon rediscovered in 1804 by Ignaz Paul Vital Troxler. Studies...

Journal: :International journal of linguistics, literature and translation 2022

The loneliness and isolation experienced by older women have frequently been the focus of Brookner's writing. Fraud, one her typical novels, provided a provocative perspective on age gender. In light number previous studies, this article aims to contribute study feminist fiction that focuses encourage more academic inquiry in area. Based method literature research detailed reading essay demonst...

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