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Effect of perceived eye gaze on the N170 component – A systematic review

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Main Author: Tautvydaitė, Domilė
Publication Date: 2022
Other Authors: Mares, Ines, Rahman, Md. Shafiur, Burra, Nicolas, Senju, Atsushi
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Direction of another person's eye gaze provides crucial information about their attention and intentions, which is essential for an effective social interaction. Event-related potential (ERP) measures offer precise temporal tracking of neural processes related to gaze perception. While the sensitivity of the ERP component N170 to face processing is principally agreed, the research on gaze direction effect on this component is thus far inconsistent. Here, we systematically reviewed literature on the sensitivity of N170 to gaze direction. We analysed if four factors, known to affect the face N170 (i.e., emotion, face orientation, task demand, and stimuli motion), were modulated by gaze direction. N170 sensitivity to gaze was reported the most in the studies that involved deviated faces, dynamic stimuli, and that used explicit tasks directly related to gaze or face processing. The present review provides a much-needed summary of the literature to date, highlighting the complexity of the effect of gaze direction on the N170 component, and the need of systematic studies investigating the combination of these factors.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of perceived eye gaze on the N170 component – A systematic review
title Effect of perceived eye gaze on the N170 component – A systematic review
spellingShingle Effect of perceived eye gaze on the N170 component – A systematic review
Tautvydaitė, Domilė
ERP
Gaze direction
N170
Direct Gaze
title_short Effect of perceived eye gaze on the N170 component – A systematic review
title_full Effect of perceived eye gaze on the N170 component – A systematic review
title_fullStr Effect of perceived eye gaze on the N170 component – A systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Effect of perceived eye gaze on the N170 component – A systematic review
title_sort Effect of perceived eye gaze on the N170 component – A systematic review
author Tautvydaitė, Domilė
author_facet Tautvydaitė, Domilė
Mares, Ines
Rahman, Md. Shafiur
Burra, Nicolas
Senju, Atsushi
author_role author
author2 Mares, Ines
Rahman, Md. Shafiur
Burra, Nicolas
Senju, Atsushi
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório do ISPA
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tautvydaitė, Domilė
Mares, Ines
Rahman, Md. Shafiur
Burra, Nicolas
Senju, Atsushi
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv ERP
Gaze direction
N170
Direct Gaze
topic ERP
Gaze direction
N170
Direct Gaze
description Direction of another person's eye gaze provides crucial information about their attention and intentions, which is essential for an effective social interaction. Event-related potential (ERP) measures offer precise temporal tracking of neural processes related to gaze perception. While the sensitivity of the ERP component N170 to face processing is principally agreed, the research on gaze direction effect on this component is thus far inconsistent. Here, we systematically reviewed literature on the sensitivity of N170 to gaze direction. We analysed if four factors, known to affect the face N170 (i.e., emotion, face orientation, task demand, and stimuli motion), were modulated by gaze direction. N170 sensitivity to gaze was reported the most in the studies that involved deviated faces, dynamic stimuli, and that used explicit tasks directly related to gaze or face processing. The present review provides a much-needed summary of the literature to date, highlighting the complexity of the effect of gaze direction on the N170 component, and the need of systematic studies investigating the combination of these factors.
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