凝视
心理学
右半球
认知心理学
趋同(经济学)
收敛演化
面子(社会学概念)
脑功能偏侧化
生物
社会科学
生物化学
系统发育学
社会学
精神分析
经济
基因
经济增长
作者
Nanbo Wang,Shan Xu,Shen Zhang,Ruben Yiqi Luo,Haiyan Geng
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41598-019-44058-w
摘要
Abstract How people process gaze cues from multiple others is an important topic but rarely studied. Our study investigated this question using an adapted gaze cueing paradigm to examine the cueing effect of multiple gazes and its neural correlates. We manipulated gaze directions from two human avatars to be either convergent, created by the two avatars simultaneously averting their gazes to the same direction, or non-convergent, when only one of the two avatars shifted its gaze. Our results showed faster reaction times and larger target-congruency effects following convergent gazes shared by the avatars, compared with the non-convergent gaze condition. These findings complement previous research to demonstrate that observing shared gazes from as few as two persons is sufficient to enhance gaze cueing. Additionally, ERP analyses revealed that (1) convergent gazes evoked both left and right hemisphere N170, while non-convergent gazes evoked N170 mainly in the hemisphere contralateral to the cueing face; (2) effects of target congruency on target-locked N1 and P3 were modulated by gaze convergence. These findings shed light on temporal features of the processing of multi-gaze cues.
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