The neural basis of eye gaze processing.
Curr Opin Neurobiol
; 23(3): 450-5, 2013 Jun.
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| ID: mdl-23266245
Humans are highly sensitive to another's gaze direction, and use this information to support a range of social cognitive functions. Here we review recent studies that have begun to delineate a neural system for gaze perception. We focus in particular on a set of core gaze processes: perceptual coding of another's eye gaze direction, which may involve anterior superior temporal sulcus (STS); gaze-cued attentional orienting, which may be mediated by lateral parietal regions; and the experience of joint attention with another individual, which recruits medial prefrontal cortex. We conclude that understanding this gaze processing system will require a combination of multivariate pattern analysis approaches to characterise the role of individual nodes as well as connectivity-based methods to study interactions at the systems level.
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Atenção
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Comportamento Social
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Sinais (Psicologia)
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Animals
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Humans
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En
Ano de publicação:
2013
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Article