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Typically, we spontaneously look away from the face of a companion during cognitively demanding activity by engaging in overt gaze aversion (GA).
A widely accepted view assumes that a covert shift of attention is immediately followed by an overt gaze shift to the attended spatial location (Henderson, 1992; Reichle, Pollatsek, Fisher, & Rayner, 1998).
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Directing visual attention to the target of a reach accelerates the initiation of the movement, and overt attention (gaze direction) is therefore typically focused on this target [ 9, 10].
Gaze (overt) pursuit showed higher activations than attentive (covert) pursuit.
It was found that gaze (overt) and attentive (covert) pursuit activated the same cortical oculomotor network.
Two young men, the Irish manservant Tom Hammond and the Norwegian-American sculptor Hendrik Andersen, catch Henry's eye and occupy his daydreams, but nothing overt takes place, beyond some freighted gazing and hugging.
The shift of gaze is the consequence, and the overt evidence as well, of the shift of our attention towards the object of interest.
Even in the absence of overt contextual manipulations, comparisons between direct and averted gaze may indirectly manipulate the engagement of approach/avoidance mechanisms and other higher order social cognitive functions associated with direct and averted gaze, such as theory of mind responses to eye contact (Emery 2000; Senju and Johnson 2009; Shepherd 2010).
There is no overt display of emotion, but the long, steady, unflinching gaze of one man into his colleague's dead face — while others tenderly, coolly examine the lifeless limbs and feet — is a most moving image.
Initial reports of JA skills focused on overt behaviors such as infants' abilities to follow the gaze, head orientation, and pointing of adults, and infants' coordinated joint engagements with social partners and objects (Bakeman & Adamson, 1984; Adamson & Bakeman, 1985; Corkum & Moore, 1995).
Hence, altered connectivity between the pSTS and both FEF and IPS in the current study could potentially reflects a covert or overt shift in attention toward the direction indicated by the gaze.
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