Affective priming enhances gaze cueing effect.
Mitsuhiko Ishikawa, Jennifer X. Haensel, Tim J. Smith, Atsushi Senju, Shoji Itakura
Abstract
= 30) employed gaze-contingent eye tracking techniques to assess the cueing effect using time to first fixate the cued target location. Both studies found that threatening priming significantly enhanced the cueing effects of eye gaze but not arrow stimuli. The results therefore suggest that affective priming does not facilitate general attentional orienting, but the facilitation is more specific to social cues such as eye gaze. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).
Topics & Concepts
GazePriming (agriculture)PsychologyCognitive psychologyCommunicationBiologyPsychoanalysisGerminationBotanyFace Recognition and PerceptionVisual Attention and Saliency DetectionPsychological and Educational Research Studies