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Direct Gaze Partially Overcomes Hemispatial Neglect and Captures Spatial Attention

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Main Author: Rato, M
Publication Date: 2019
Other Authors: Mares, I, Sousa, D, Senju, A, Martins, I
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Direct gaze has been shown to be a particularly important social cue, being preferentially processed even when unconsciously perceived. Results from several visual search tasks further suggest that direct gaze modulates attention, showing a faster orientation to faces perceived as looking toward us. The present study aimed to analyze putative modulation of spatial attention by eye gaze direction in patients with unilateral neglect. Eight right hemisphere stroke patients with neglect performed a target cancelation paradigm. Patients were instructed to cross all open-eyed pictures amidst closed eyed distractors. Target images were either in direct or averted gaze. Participants performed significantly better when observing targets with direct gaze supporting the hypothesis that this gaze direction captures attention. These findings further suggest that perception of direct gaze is able to diminish the visuospatial impairment seen in neglect patients.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Direct Gaze Partially Overcomes Hemispatial Neglect and Captures Spatial Attention
title Direct Gaze Partially Overcomes Hemispatial Neglect and Captures Spatial Attention
spellingShingle Direct Gaze Partially Overcomes Hemispatial Neglect and Captures Spatial Attention
Rato, M
Perceptual Disorders
Frontal Lobe
title_short Direct Gaze Partially Overcomes Hemispatial Neglect and Captures Spatial Attention
title_full Direct Gaze Partially Overcomes Hemispatial Neglect and Captures Spatial Attention
title_fullStr Direct Gaze Partially Overcomes Hemispatial Neglect and Captures Spatial Attention
title_full_unstemmed Direct Gaze Partially Overcomes Hemispatial Neglect and Captures Spatial Attention
title_sort Direct Gaze Partially Overcomes Hemispatial Neglect and Captures Spatial Attention
author Rato, M
author_facet Rato, M
Mares, I
Sousa, D
Senju, A
Martins, I
author_role author
author2 Mares, I
Sousa, D
Senju, A
Martins, I
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Unidade Local de Saúde Amadora / Sintra
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rato, M
Mares, I
Sousa, D
Senju, A
Martins, I
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Perceptual Disorders
Frontal Lobe
topic Perceptual Disorders
Frontal Lobe
description Direct gaze has been shown to be a particularly important social cue, being preferentially processed even when unconsciously perceived. Results from several visual search tasks further suggest that direct gaze modulates attention, showing a faster orientation to faces perceived as looking toward us. The present study aimed to analyze putative modulation of spatial attention by eye gaze direction in patients with unilateral neglect. Eight right hemisphere stroke patients with neglect performed a target cancelation paradigm. Patients were instructed to cross all open-eyed pictures amidst closed eyed distractors. Target images were either in direct or averted gaze. Participants performed significantly better when observing targets with direct gaze supporting the hypothesis that this gaze direction captures attention. These findings further suggest that perception of direct gaze is able to diminish the visuospatial impairment seen in neglect patients.
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