Search Results - "Azarian, Bobby"
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Brain stimulation to left prefrontal cortex modulates attentional orienting to gaze cues
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological sciences (29-04-2019)“…In social interactions, we rely on non-verbal cues like gaze direction to understand the behaviour of others. How we react to these cues is determined by the…”
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Brain stimulation to left prefrontal cortex modulates attentional orienting to gaze cues
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological sciences (29-04-2019)“…In social interactions, we rely on non-verbal cues like gaze direction to understand the behaviour of others. How we react to these cues is determined by the…”
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Mortality salience reduces the discrimination between in‐group and out‐group interactions: A functional MRI investigation using multi‐voxel pattern analysis
Published in Human brain mapping (01-03-2017)“…As a fundamental concern of human beings, mortality salience impacts various human social behaviors including intergroup interactions; however, the underlying…”
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Evidence from the eyes: Threatening postures hold attention
Published in Psychonomic bulletin & review (01-06-2016)“…Efficient detection of threat provides obvious survival advantages and has resulted in a fast and accurate threat-detection system. Although beneficial under…”
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Watch out! Directional threat-related postures cue attention and the eyes
Published in Cognition and emotion (02-04-2016)“…Previous work indicates that threatening facial expressions with averted eye gaze can act as a signal of imminent danger, enhancing attentional orienting in…”
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Averted body postures facilitate orienting of the eyes
Published in Acta psychologica (01-04-2017)“…It is well established that certain social cues, such as averted eye gaze, can automatically initiate the orienting of another's spatial attention. However,…”
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