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Attention is engaged differently depending on the type and utility of an attentional cue. Some cues like visual transients or social gaze engage attention effortlessly.
Dana A. Hayward, Jelena Ristic
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Domain general learning: Infants use social and non-social cues when learning object statistics. [PDF]
Previous research has shown that infants can learn from social cues. But is a social cue more effective at directing learning than a non-social cue? This study investigated whether 9-month-old infants (N = 55) could learn a visual statistical regularity ...
Barry, Ryan A +2 more
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Attention bias dynamics and symptom severity during and following CBT for social anxiety disorder [PDF]
Objective: Threat-related attention bias figures prominently in contemporary accounts of the maintenance of anxiety disorders, yet longitudinal intervention research relating attention bias to anxiety symptom severity is limited.
Beevers, CG +7 more
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Do Animals Engage Greater Social Attention in Autism? An Eye Tracking Analysis
BackgroundVisual atypicalities in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are a well documented phenomenon, beginning as early as 2–6 months of age and manifesting in a significantly decreased attention to the eyes, direct gaze and socially salient information ...
Georgitta J. Valiyamattam +4 more
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A key functional effect of intranasal administration of the neuropeptide oxytocin is on top-down control of social attention. However, an oro-mucosal administration route may be better tolerated for chronic therapeutic use and evidence suggests that some
Dan Xu +6 more
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Human behaviour is not only influenced by the physical presence of others, but also implied social presence. According to Risko and Kingstone (2011), an eye tracker can represent an implied social presence which could influence individuals’ gaze ...
Hoo Keat Wong, Ian D. Stephen
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Macaque Gaze Responses to the Primatar: A Virtual Macaque Head for Social Cognition Research
Following the expanding use and applications of virtual reality in everyday life, realistic virtual stimuli are of increasing interest in cognitive studies.
Vanessa A. D. Wilson +15 more
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How getting noticed helps getting on: successful attention capture doubles children's cooperative play [PDF]
Cooperative social interaction is a complex skill that involves maintaining shared attention and continually negotiating a common frame of reference.
Hinske, Steve +3 more
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What increases (social) media attention: Research impact, author prominence or title attractiveness? [PDF]
Do only major scientific breakthroughs hit the news and social media, or does a 'catchy' title help to attract public attention? How strong is the connection between the importance of a scientific paper and the (social) media attention it receives?
Janosov, Milan +4 more
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Social attention deficits represent a central impairment of patients suffering from autism spectrum disorder (ASD), but the nature of such deficits remains controversial. We compared visual attention regarding social (faces) vs.
Susana Mouga +22 more
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