2023
DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/q2hju
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Evidence for the Adaptive Parsing of Non-Communicative Eye Movements during Joint Attention Interactions

Abstract: During social interactions, the ability to detect and respond to gaze-based joint attention bids often involves the evaluation of non-communicative eye movements. However, very little is known about how much humans are able to track and parse spatial information from these non-communicative eye movements over time, and the extent to which this influences joint attention outcomes. This was investigated in the current study using an interactive computer-based joint attention game. Using a fully within-subjects d… Show more

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