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The effect of non-communicative eye movements on joint attention

机译:非交流眼动作对关注的影响

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Eye movements provide important signals for joint attention. However, those eye movements that indicate bids for joint attention often occur among non-communicative eye movements. This study investigated the influence of these non-communicative eye movements on subsequent joint attention responsivity. Participants played an interactive game with an avatar which required both players to search for a visual target on a screen. The player who discovered the target used their eyes to initiate joint attention. We compared participants' saccadic reaction times (SRTs) to the avatar's joint attention bids when they were preceded by non-communicative eye movements that predicted the location of the target (Predictive Search), did not predict the location of the target (Random Search), and when there were no non-communicative eye gaze movements prior to joint attention (No Search). We also included a control condition in which participants completed the same task, but responded to a dynamic arrow stimulus instead of the avatar's eye movements. For both eye and arrow conditions, participants had slower SRTs in Random Search trials than No Search and Predictive Search trials. However, these effects were smaller for eyes than for arrows. These data suggest that joint attention responsivity for eyes is relatively stable to the presence and predictability of spatial information conveyed by non-communicative gaze. Contrastingly, random sequences of dynamic arrows had a much more disruptive impact on subsequent responsivity compared with predictive arrow sequences. This may reflect specialised social mechanisms and expertise for selectively responding to communicative eye gaze cues during dynamic interactions, which is likely facilitated by the integration of ostensive eye contact cues.
机译:眼球运动为联合注意力提供了重要信号。然而,那些表示联合注意力的眼球运动通常发生在非交流性眼球运动中。本研究调查了这些非交流性眼动对随后的联合注意反应的影响。参与者们玩了一个带有化身的互动游戏,要求两名玩家在屏幕上搜索视觉目标。发现目标的玩家用他们的眼睛来引起联合注意。我们将参与者的扫视反应时间(SRT)与化身的联合注意出价进行了比较,在参与者之前进行了预测目标位置的非交流眼动(预测性搜索),没有预测目标位置(随机搜索),以及在联合注意之前没有非交流眼动(无搜索)。我们还包括了一个控制条件,参与者完成了相同的任务,但对动态箭头刺激而不是化身的眼动做出反应。在眼睛和箭头条件下,在随机搜索试验中,参与者的SRT慢于无搜索和预测性搜索试验。然而,这些对眼睛的影响小于对箭头的影响。这些数据表明,眼睛的联合注意反应相对于非交流凝视所传达的空间信息的存在和可预测性是相对稳定的。相比之下,与预测性箭头序列相比,动态箭头的随机序列对后续响应的破坏性更大。这可能反映了在动态互动过程中,有选择地对交流眼神线索做出反应的专门社会机制和专业知识,这可能是通过整合明示眼神接触线索来实现的。

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