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Gaze

About: Gaze is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 9897 publications have been published within this topic receiving 244182 citations. The topic is also known as: the gaze.


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TL;DR: The hypothesis that gaze following is "hard-wired" in the brain, and may be localized within a circuit linking the superior temporal sulcus, amygdala and orbitofrontal cortex is discussed.

1,714 citations

Book
01 Jan 1976
TL;DR: The role of gaze in human social interaction was investigated experimentally by Argyle and Cook as mentioned in this paper, who set up a research group at Oxford with Ted Crossman and Adam Kendon, to study non-verbal communication and gaze as an important aspect of this behaviour.
Abstract: One of the first psychologists to investigate experimentally the role of gaze in human behaviour was Michael Argyle. In 1963 he set up a research group at Oxford with Ted Crossman and Adam Kendon, to study non-verbal communication in human social interaction, which included gaze as an important aspect of this behaviour. Shortly afterwards, Mark Cook joined this group which was funded until 1975, during which time considerable research on gaze had been carried out both at Oxford and elsewhere. This book summarises much of the work done in this field up until that time.

1,474 citations

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TL;DR: Current approaches and empirical findings in human gaze control during real-world scene perception are reviewed.

1,318 citations

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TL;DR: Research on gaze and eye contact was organized within the framework of Patterson's (1982) sequential functional model of nonverbal exchange to show how gaze functions to provide information, regulate interaction, express intimacy, and exercise social control.
Abstract: Research on gaze and eye contact was organized within the framework of Patterson's (1982) sequential functional model of nonverbal exchange. Studies were reviewed showing how gaze functions to (a) provide information, (b) regulate interaction, (c) express intimacy, (d) exercise social control, and (

1,270 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20231,060
20222,313
2021597
2020704
2019753
2018637