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a fine save by the Tunbridge keeperto preventGaze

the amount of SOA(passive) is influenced bygaze orienting

The expression captured in the onlookerscontributesgaze

Friesen , C.K. , Moore , C. , Kingstone , A.Does ... triggergaze direction

a DTWinfluencedgaze

a sunsettinggaze

the reward value of the target object in two different ways , which are processed in CDh and CDt separately(passive) is influenced bygaze orienting

a single camera angle(passive) caused bythe gaze direction

if saccade information does not allow for precise determination of the userlikely resultinggaze direction

the data thereofinfluencingthe gaze direction

upon them(passive) was setgaze

C7 CorvetteSetsGaze

the presentation of the averted face as the second - frame stimulus in Experiment 1(passive) caused byof the gaze direction

for New Interfaces(passive) was createdGaze

Christsetgaze

expressing several weeks(passive) caused bygaze

A main effectresultedfor gaze direction

Odey apologies to MFM FCsetgaze

in traces such as 604 , 608 , and 612 in FIG .may resultin traces such as 604 , 608 , and 612 in FIG .

article_title"=>"The perceived duration of emotional face(passive) is influenced byarticle_title"=>"The perceived duration of emotional face

a cortically mediated reflexive shift of spatial attentiontriggersa cortically mediated reflexive shift of spatial attention

the processing of facial expressions ( Adams & Kleck , 2005influencesthe processing of facial expressions ( Adams & Kleck , 2005

the speed of accurate object selection ... but only slightly and in certain situations ; specifically those complex enough to warrant the participant paying additional attention to gaze direction and those that highlight perspective differences between themselves and the directorcan influencethe speed of accurate object selection ... but only slightly and in certain situations ; specifically those complex enough to warrant the participant paying additional attention to gaze direction and those that highlight perspective differences between themselves and the director

reflexive shifts of an observer 's visual attentionto triggerreflexive shifts of an observer 's visual attention

saccadic latencies only in the gaze shift condition ... but not in the gap or overlap condition ... the direct - to - averted gaze shift ( i.e. , breaking eye contact ) yielded shorter saccadic latencies than did the averted - to - direct gaze shift ( i.e. , making eye contactinfluencedsaccadic latencies only in the gaze shift condition ... but not in the gap or overlap condition ... the direct - to - averted gaze shift ( i.e. , breaking eye contact ) yielded shorter saccadic latencies than did the averted - to - direct gaze shift ( i.e. , making eye contact

an artefact : off axis refractive errors(passive) influenced byan artefact : off axis refractive errors

to an object in the field of view of the extraocular lensleadingto an object in the field of view of the extraocular lens

to an object within a field of view of the extraocular lensleadingto an object within a field of view of the extraocular lens

to the object at least in part on the basis of cues provided by a wearer of the vision prosthesisleadingto the object at least in part on the basis of cues provided by a wearer of the vision prosthesis

social attention mechanisms based on a combination of two components : a bottom - up component that reflexively directs attention to where others are looking , and a top - down component that incorporates social context information relating to the observed scene into attentional guidancetriggerssocial attention mechanisms based on a combination of two components : a bottom - up component that reflexively directs attention to where others are looking , and a top - down component that incorporates social context information relating to the observed scene into attentional guidance

alsotriggersalso

a reflexive visual orienting in the direction of the other person ’s gazemay triggera reflexive visual orienting in the direction of the other person ’s gaze

in the virtual spacesetin the virtual space

Reflexive orienting(passive) triggered byReflexive orienting

an early shift of attention ... independent of whether gaze following is called for by the prevailing rule or notpromptsan early shift of attention ... independent of whether gaze following is called for by the prevailing rule or not

Way of walking(passive) to be influenced byWay of walking

the allocation of attention by reflexive or voluntary orientinginfluencesthe allocation of attention by reflexive or voluntary orienting

attentional orienting(passive) triggered byattentional orienting

steering behaviorinfluencessteering behavior

to guide users through photo - realistic , highly - detailed 3D environments in a subtle , sub - conscious mannerdesignedto guide users through photo - realistic , highly - detailed 3D environments in a subtle , sub - conscious manner

the allocation of attentional sourcescan influencethe allocation of attentional sources

The coding of target location(passive) can be influenced byThe coding of target location

the perceptual threshold only if gaze fell directly onto the target undergoing a change in luminance , suggesting that head - gaze following is indeed spatially preciseinfluencedthe perceptual threshold only if gaze fell directly onto the target undergoing a change in luminance , suggesting that head - gaze following is indeed spatially precise

on the video distribution device sideseton the video distribution device side

the eyelid apertureis(passive) influenced bythe eyelid apertureis

the response gain in primary visual [ 2 ] , posterior parietal cortex [ 3 ] , and auditory brainstem [ 4setsthe response gain in primary visual [ 2 ] , posterior parietal cortex [ 3 ] , and auditory brainstem [ 4

auditory localizationstrongly influencedauditory localization

sensory eye dominance and stereoacuity in normally - sighted observersinfluencessensory eye dominance and stereoacuity in normally - sighted observers

the visual scanning of faces ... when presented in the context of a full character , in different social settings , and with different task demandswould influencethe visual scanning of faces ... when presented in the context of a full character , in different social settings , and with different task demands

in a complete lens to eye alignmentresultsin a complete lens to eye alignment

stronglyinfluencedstrongly

from calculations depending on pixel positionsresultingfrom calculations depending on pixel positions

the localization of both the tactile and the visual stimulus when a gaze shift occurred after the presentation of the tactile stimulus ( shifted - gaze , tac - visinfluencedthe localization of both the tactile and the visual stimulus when a gaze shift occurred after the presentation of the tactile stimulus ( shifted - gaze , tac - vis

attentional modulations of somatosensory ERPs(passive) were ... influenced byattentional modulations of somatosensory ERPs

the ability to identify a person 's face(passive) is influenced bythe ability to identify a person 's face

symptoms ... 22causessymptoms ... 22

the perception of emotion expressions ... with direct gaze enhancing the perception of anger and joy ... whereas averted gaze enhances the perception of fear ( Adams & Kleck , 2003 , 2005influencesthe perception of emotion expressions ... with direct gaze enhancing the perception of anger and joy ... whereas averted gaze enhances the perception of fear ( Adams & Kleck , 2003 , 2005

the perceptual salience of emotion - related cues in the faceinfluencesthe perceptual salience of emotion - related cues in the face

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