Social gaze cueing elicits facilitatory and inhibitory effects on movement execution when the model might act on an object
(2023)
Journal Article
Wang, X. M., Karlinsky, A., Constable, M. D., Gregory, S. E., & Welsh, T. N. (in press). Social gaze cueing elicits facilitatory and inhibitory effects on movement execution when the model might act on an object. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 77(2), 230-241. https://doi.org/10.1177/17470218231162546
Social cues, such as eye gaze and pointing fingers, can increase the prioritisation of specific locations for cognitive processing. A previous study using a manual reaching task showed that, although both gaze and pointing cues altered target priorit... Read More about Social gaze cueing elicits facilitatory and inhibitory effects on movement execution when the model might act on an object.