Eye gaze adaptation under interocular suppression
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| Publication date | 07-2012 |
| Journal | Journal of Vision |
| Article number | 1 |
| Volume | Issue number | 12 | 7 |
| Number of pages | 17 |
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| Abstract |
The perception of eye gaze is central to social interaction in that it
provides information about another person's goals, intentions, and focus
of attention. Direction of gaze has been found to reflexively shift the
observer's attention in the corresponding direction, and prolonged
exposure to averted eye gaze adapts the visual system, biasing
perception of subsequent gaze in the direction opposite to the adapting
face. Here, we tested the role of conscious awareness in coding eye gaze
directions. To this end, we measured aftereffects induced by adapting
faces with different eye gaze directions that were presented during
continuous flash suppression, a potent interocular suppression
technique. In some trials the adapting face was rendered fully
invisible, whereas in others it became partially visible. In Experiment 1,
the adapting and test faces were presented in identical sizes and to
the same eye. Even fully invisible faces were capable of inducing
significant eye gaze aftereffects, although these were smaller than
aftereffects from partially visible faces. When the adapting and test
faces were shown to different eyes in Experiment 2, significant eye gaze aftereffects were still observed for the fully invisible faces, thus showing interocular transfer. Experiment 3
disrupted the spatial correspondence between adapting and test faces by
introducing a size change. Under these conditions, aftereffects were
restricted to partially visible adapting faces. These results were
replicated in Experiment 4
using a blocked adaptation design. Together, these findings indicate
that size-dependent low-level components of eye gaze can be represented
without awareness, whereas object-centered higher-level representations
of eye gaze directions depend on visual awareness.
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| Document type | Article |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1167/12.7.1 |
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