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The Influence Of Head Orientation And Gaze Direction On Attentional Orienting In Different Time Processes

Posted on:2019-11-21Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:E C YeFull Text:PDF
GTID:2405330566475942Subject:Applied psychology
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Social attention refers to the processing and processing of social information,mainly including the awareness of social individuals,visual searching,social orientation,and joint attention.It is manifested in a clear preference for orientation and attention to other individuals in social situations,especially the faces and eyes of others,and the direction others are gazing.Attentional Orienting refers to the fact that some stimuli can be directed to a particular location more quickly than neutral stimuli.Apart from eyes,the head can also use the space carried to guide the orientation of information,which plays an indispensable role in social cognition.The spatial orientation of the head orientation is not only affecting the speed and accuracy of the fixation point perception and processing.Under different time process,the head and eye on direction of attention towards what are the differences and the influence of the two will influence each other between the attention towards the boot,is this research attempts to explore the problem.This study carried out two experiments,the experiment investigated doesn't characteristics involved in eyes,and head towards under different time course of attention towards the influence of experiment 2 examined under different time course cues and gaze of attention towards the head.The result are as follows:(1)Without the involvement of eye features,Head orientation cues are able to leads attentional orientation independently.(2)In the early stages of attentional Orienting,head cue can guide the attention towards independently,it also can guide attention transfer together in watching and clues,and in the middle and late transfer processing of the boo process,gaze cues began to dominate in the processing,but the head cue guide is restrained.
Keywords/Search Tags:attentional orienting, head orientation, gaze direction
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