Cognitive processing
Face-like cues direct attention more narrowly than arrows.
Polina Rafailova, Aida Malikova, Justyne Ingwu, Rebecca Wintjen, Thomas G Hutcheon
Published: 202510.1007/s10339-025-01305-5
Abstract
Previous research has found that eye-gaze directs attention in a location-based manner. In contrast, arrows direct attention in an object-based manner. In the current set of experiments, we attempted to extend this basic finding in two ways. In Exper…
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