‘New Study Challenges Current Thinking on How Attention Changes with Social Context’, Bournemouth University, AlphaGalileo (10 April 2015).
Viewing behaviour
Perhaps what we think we know about the way we view other people is wrong. As soon as viewing behaviour is measured within a genuinely social context, the way we look at people changes, and rather than having our attention drawn towards them, we actually seem to avoid looking at those people's faces.
Onderzoeksinformatie
Reduced Gaze Following and Attention to Heads when Viewing a "Live" Social Scene, Nicola Jean Gregory, Beatriz Lόpez, Gemma Graham, Paul Marshman, Sarah Bate, Niko Kargas, PLOS ONE, http://dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0121792.
Link
‘New Study Challenges Current Thinking on How Attention Changes with Social Context’, Bournemouth University, AlphaGalileo (10 April 2015).