Learning from others is good, with others is better: the role of social interaction in human acquisition of new knowledge

S De Felice, AFC Hamilton… - … Transactions of the …, 2023 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Learning in humans is highly embedded in social interaction: since the very early stages of
our lives, we form memories and acquire knowledge about the world from and with others …

Social modulators of gaze-mediated orienting of attention: A review

M Dalmaso, L Castelli, G Galfano - Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 2020 - Springer
Humans tend to shift attention according to others' eye-gaze direction. This is a core ability
as it permits to create pervasive relationships among individuals and with the environment …

The Spatial Orienting paradigm: How to design and interpret spatial attention experiments

AB Chica, E Martín-Arévalo, F Botta… - … & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2014 - Elsevier
This paper is conceived as a guide that will describe the very well known Spatial Orienting
paradigm, used to explore attentional processes in healthy individuals as well as in people …

Are there quantitative differences between eye-gaze and arrow cues? A meta-analytic answer to the debate and a call for qualitative differences

JA Chacón-Candia, R Román-Caballero… - Neuroscience & …, 2023 - Elsevier
Gaze acts from an early age as a cue to orient attention and, thereafter, to infer our social
partners' intentions, thoughts, and emotions. Variants of the attentional orienting paradigm …

Reading minds or reading scripts? De‐intellectualising theory of mind

D Taylor, G Gönül, C Alexander… - Biological …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding the origins of human social cognition is a central challenge in contemporary
science. In recent decades, the idea of a 'Theory of Mind'(ToM) has emerged as the most …

How attention gates social interactions

F Capozzi, J Ristic - Annals of the New York Academy of …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Social interactions are at the core of social life. However, humans selectively choose their
exchange partners and do not engage in all available opportunities for social encounters. In …

Attention AND mentalizing? Reframing a debate on social orienting of attention

F Capozzi, J Ristic - Visual Cognition, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
People spontaneously attend where others are looking. Recently, it has been debated
whether such orienting behaviour is supported by domain-general attentional processes …

Gaze elicits social and nonsocial attentional orienting: An interplay of shared and unique conflict processing mechanisms.

K Hemmerich, C Narganes-Pineda… - Journal of …, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
Subtle to no attentional differences have been broadly observed when using gaze and
arrows as orienting cues. However, recent studies have found opposite effects when they …

Arrows don't look at you: Qualitatively different attentional mechanisms triggered by gaze and arrows

A Marotta, R Román-Caballero, J Lupiáñez - Psychonomic bulletin & …, 2018 - Springer
Eye gaze conveys rich information concerning the states of mind of others, playing a critical
role in social interactions, signaling internal states, and guiding others' attention. On the …

Explicit vs. implicit spatial processing in arrow vs. eye-gaze spatial congruency effects

C Narganes-Pineda, AB Chica, J Lupiáñez… - Psychological …, 2023 - Springer
Arrows and gaze stimuli lead to opposite spatial congruency effects. While standard
congruency effects are observed for arrows (faster responses for congruent conditions) …