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As the pSTS has been repeatedly associated with gaze perception (e.g., Engell and Haxby 2007; e.g., Puce et al. 1998; Hoffman and Haxby 2000; Pelphrey et al. 2004), we verified its involvement in viewing gaze shifts versus opening/closing the eyes.
Our findings, from a larger sample than those reported previously, also verified that risk group effects are observable within the first year of life, across both face and gaze processing mechanisms.
Our findings, from a larger sample than those reported previously, verified that such group effects are observable within the first year of life, across both face and gaze processing mechanisms.
Therefore, it is possible that the extended network for gaze perception could potentially include amygdala, mPFC, and other "social" brain regions as well, but this needs to be verified in future studies.
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Thus, we aimed at verifying whether the receiver's gaze plays a role in making a social request effective at activating a social affordance (experiments 5 and 6).
The second contribution of the model lies in its more extensive use of local samples than previous models: instead of merely using them for verifying object presence at the gaze location or for determining likely object locations, the model uses them to determine a direction and distance to the object of interest.
The second contribution of the model lies in its more extensive use of local samples than previous models: instead of merely using them for verifying object presence at the gaze location, the model uses them to determine a direction and distance to the object of interest.
Both to verify that wolves have the ability to follow humans' gaze direction as shown in experiment 1 and to determine the possible mechanisms involved, experiment 2 was designed to test the wolves' ability to follow the gaze of a human experimenter into distant space.
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