Deficiency of object-based attention specific to the gaze cue is independent of top-down attentional strategies

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Eito, Hirokazu [1 ,2 ]
Wakabayashi, Akio [1 ]
机构
[1] Chiba Univ, Chiba, Japan
[2] Chiba Univ, Grad Sch Adv Integrat Sci, Chiba, Japan
关键词
gaze-cueing effect; gaze perception; object-based attention; spatial cueing; visual attention; EYE-GAZE; VISUAL-ATTENTION; JOINT ATTENTION; CHILDREN; CAPTURE; ORGANIZATION; GESTURES; FINGER; ARROWS; SHIFTS;
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10.1177/03010066231168570
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R77 [眼科学];
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100212 ;
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This study investigated whether modes of attentional selection (location-based or object-based) are modulated by the cue type, specifically social cues such as eye gaze and pointing fingers, or by a non-social cue, such as an arrow. Earlier studies have demonstrated that the object-based attention effect was found only with arrow cues when presenting a spatial cue at either end of a rectangle: gaze cues did not yield object-based facilitation. We examined whether this deficiency of object-based attention is generalized to social cues such as pointing fingers. We measured the reaction times to the target at each cued location, an opposite side of a cued location in the same object, or the location in a different object equidistant from the cued location for each cue. Results indicated that only the gaze cue weakened the object-based attention effect, even under the condition of participants' voluntary extension of their attentional focus. The pointing cue induced sufficient object-based facilitation, as did the arrow cue. These results suggest that the deficiency of object-based attention was observed only for the gaze cue, and that it would be caused by a factor that is unique to the gaze cue, which narrows the attentional focus.
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页码:330 / 344
页数:15
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