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Exploring the Social Environment with the Eyes: A Review of the Impact of Facial Stimuli on Saccadic Trajectories

Mario Dalmaso

2022International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Eye movement parameters can be highly informative regarding how people explore the social environment around them. This theoretical review examines how human faces and their features (e.g., eye-gaze direction, emotional expressions) can modulate saccadic trajectories. In the first part, studies in which facial stimuli were presented in a central location, such as during a face-to-face social interaction, are illustrated. The second part focuses on studies in which facial stimuli were placed in the periphery. Together, these works confirm the presence of an intriguing link between eye movements and facial processing, and invite consideration of saccadic trajectories as a useful (and still underused) opportunity to track ongoing mechanisms that support the social vision. Some directions for future research are also discussed.

Topics & Concepts

Saccadic maskingGazeEye movementFace (sociological concept)Facial expressionCognitive psychologyPsychologyEye trackingComputer scienceComputer visionCommunicationNeuroscienceSociologySocial scienceFace Recognition and PerceptionEvolutionary Psychology and Human BehaviorMultisensory perception and integration
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