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This special issue is aimed at elucidating the role of visual processes in social interactions by linking work on the basic cognitive mechanisms mediating vision with work on the social and emotional context in which the processing takes place.
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This special issue is aimed at elucidating the role of visual processes in social interactions by linking work on the basic cognitive mechanisms mediating vision with work on the social and emotional context in which the processing takes place.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781841699820
- ISBN-10: 1841699829
- Artikelnr.: 21990450
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781841699820
- ISBN-10: 1841699829
- Artikelnr.: 21990450
Elaine Fox
1. E. Fox
The Role of Visual Processes in Modulating Social Interactions. 2. M.G. Calvo
F. Esteves
Detection of Emotional Faces: Low Perceptual Threshold and Wide Attentional Span. 3. M.A. Williams
S.A. Moss
J.L. Bradshaw
J.B. Mattingley
Look at me
I'm Smiling: Visual Search for Threatening and Non-threatening Facial Expressions 4. D. Lundqvist
A. Öhman
Emotion Regulates Attention: The Relation between Facial Configurations
Facial Emotion and Visual Attention. 5. P. Vuilleumier
N. George
V. Lister
J. Armony
J. Driver
Effects of Perceived Mutual Gaze and Gender on Face Processing and Recognition Memory. 6. J. Seyama
R.S. Nagayama
The Effect of Torso Direction on the Judgment of Eye Direction. 7. J.K. Hietanen
K. Yrttimaa
Where a Person with a Squint is Actually Looking: Gaze Cued Orienting by Crooked Eyes. 8. A. Senju
T. Hasegawa
Direct Gaze Captures Visuospatial Attention. 9. G.A. Georgiou
C. Bleakley
J. Hayward
R. Russo
K. Dutton
S. Eltiti
E. Fox Focusing on Fear: Attentional Disengagement from Emotional Faces.10. J.D. Eastwood
D. Smilek
J.M. Oakman
P. Farvolden
M. van Ameringen
C. Mancini
P.M. Merikle
Individuals with Social Phobia are Biased to Become Aware of Negative Faces. 11. P.J. Barnard
C. Ramponi
G. Battye
B. Mackintosh
Anxiety and the Deployment of Visual Attention over Time 12. I.M. Santos
A.W. Young
Exploring the Perception of Social Characteristics in Faces Using the Isolation Effect. 13. G.W. Humphreys
J. Hodsoll
C. Campbell
Attending but not Seeing: The 'Other Race Effect' in Face and Person Perception Studied through Change Blindness
The Role of Visual Processes in Modulating Social Interactions. 2. M.G. Calvo
F. Esteves
Detection of Emotional Faces: Low Perceptual Threshold and Wide Attentional Span. 3. M.A. Williams
S.A. Moss
J.L. Bradshaw
J.B. Mattingley
Look at me
I'm Smiling: Visual Search for Threatening and Non-threatening Facial Expressions 4. D. Lundqvist
A. Öhman
Emotion Regulates Attention: The Relation between Facial Configurations
Facial Emotion and Visual Attention. 5. P. Vuilleumier
N. George
V. Lister
J. Armony
J. Driver
Effects of Perceived Mutual Gaze and Gender on Face Processing and Recognition Memory. 6. J. Seyama
R.S. Nagayama
The Effect of Torso Direction on the Judgment of Eye Direction. 7. J.K. Hietanen
K. Yrttimaa
Where a Person with a Squint is Actually Looking: Gaze Cued Orienting by Crooked Eyes. 8. A. Senju
T. Hasegawa
Direct Gaze Captures Visuospatial Attention. 9. G.A. Georgiou
C. Bleakley
J. Hayward
R. Russo
K. Dutton
S. Eltiti
E. Fox Focusing on Fear: Attentional Disengagement from Emotional Faces.10. J.D. Eastwood
D. Smilek
J.M. Oakman
P. Farvolden
M. van Ameringen
C. Mancini
P.M. Merikle
Individuals with Social Phobia are Biased to Become Aware of Negative Faces. 11. P.J. Barnard
C. Ramponi
G. Battye
B. Mackintosh
Anxiety and the Deployment of Visual Attention over Time 12. I.M. Santos
A.W. Young
Exploring the Perception of Social Characteristics in Faces Using the Isolation Effect. 13. G.W. Humphreys
J. Hodsoll
C. Campbell
Attending but not Seeing: The 'Other Race Effect' in Face and Person Perception Studied through Change Blindness
1. E. Fox
The Role of Visual Processes in Modulating Social Interactions. 2. M.G. Calvo
F. Esteves
Detection of Emotional Faces: Low Perceptual Threshold and Wide Attentional Span. 3. M.A. Williams
S.A. Moss
J.L. Bradshaw
J.B. Mattingley
Look at me
I'm Smiling: Visual Search for Threatening and Non-threatening Facial Expressions 4. D. Lundqvist
A. Öhman
Emotion Regulates Attention: The Relation between Facial Configurations
Facial Emotion and Visual Attention. 5. P. Vuilleumier
N. George
V. Lister
J. Armony
J. Driver
Effects of Perceived Mutual Gaze and Gender on Face Processing and Recognition Memory. 6. J. Seyama
R.S. Nagayama
The Effect of Torso Direction on the Judgment of Eye Direction. 7. J.K. Hietanen
K. Yrttimaa
Where a Person with a Squint is Actually Looking: Gaze Cued Orienting by Crooked Eyes. 8. A. Senju
T. Hasegawa
Direct Gaze Captures Visuospatial Attention. 9. G.A. Georgiou
C. Bleakley
J. Hayward
R. Russo
K. Dutton
S. Eltiti
E. Fox Focusing on Fear: Attentional Disengagement from Emotional Faces.10. J.D. Eastwood
D. Smilek
J.M. Oakman
P. Farvolden
M. van Ameringen
C. Mancini
P.M. Merikle
Individuals with Social Phobia are Biased to Become Aware of Negative Faces. 11. P.J. Barnard
C. Ramponi
G. Battye
B. Mackintosh
Anxiety and the Deployment of Visual Attention over Time 12. I.M. Santos
A.W. Young
Exploring the Perception of Social Characteristics in Faces Using the Isolation Effect. 13. G.W. Humphreys
J. Hodsoll
C. Campbell
Attending but not Seeing: The 'Other Race Effect' in Face and Person Perception Studied through Change Blindness
The Role of Visual Processes in Modulating Social Interactions. 2. M.G. Calvo
F. Esteves
Detection of Emotional Faces: Low Perceptual Threshold and Wide Attentional Span. 3. M.A. Williams
S.A. Moss
J.L. Bradshaw
J.B. Mattingley
Look at me
I'm Smiling: Visual Search for Threatening and Non-threatening Facial Expressions 4. D. Lundqvist
A. Öhman
Emotion Regulates Attention: The Relation between Facial Configurations
Facial Emotion and Visual Attention. 5. P. Vuilleumier
N. George
V. Lister
J. Armony
J. Driver
Effects of Perceived Mutual Gaze and Gender on Face Processing and Recognition Memory. 6. J. Seyama
R.S. Nagayama
The Effect of Torso Direction on the Judgment of Eye Direction. 7. J.K. Hietanen
K. Yrttimaa
Where a Person with a Squint is Actually Looking: Gaze Cued Orienting by Crooked Eyes. 8. A. Senju
T. Hasegawa
Direct Gaze Captures Visuospatial Attention. 9. G.A. Georgiou
C. Bleakley
J. Hayward
R. Russo
K. Dutton
S. Eltiti
E. Fox Focusing on Fear: Attentional Disengagement from Emotional Faces.10. J.D. Eastwood
D. Smilek
J.M. Oakman
P. Farvolden
M. van Ameringen
C. Mancini
P.M. Merikle
Individuals with Social Phobia are Biased to Become Aware of Negative Faces. 11. P.J. Barnard
C. Ramponi
G. Battye
B. Mackintosh
Anxiety and the Deployment of Visual Attention over Time 12. I.M. Santos
A.W. Young
Exploring the Perception of Social Characteristics in Faces Using the Isolation Effect. 13. G.W. Humphreys
J. Hodsoll
C. Campbell
Attending but not Seeing: The 'Other Race Effect' in Face and Person Perception Studied through Change Blindness