Studying the influence of race on the gaze cueing effect using eye tracking method
The gaze direction of another person is an important social cue, allowing us to orient quickly in social interactions. The effect of short-term redirection of visual attention to the same object that other people are looking at is known as the gaze cueing effect. There is evidence that the strength...
Main Authors: | Galina Ya. Menshikova, Artyom I. Kovalev, Elizaveta G. Luniakova |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Russian |
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Lomonosov Moscow State University
2017-06-01
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Series: | Nacionalʹnyj Psihologičeskij Žurnal |
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Online Access: | http://npsyj.ru/pdf/npj-no26-2017/national_2017_2_6.pdf |
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