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Individual differences in gaze-cuing effect are associated with facial emotion recognition and social conformity.


ABSTRACT: Spontaneous gaze following and the concomitant joint attention enable us to share representations of the world with others, which forms a foundation of a broad range of social cognitive processes. Although this form of social orienting has long been suggested as a critical starting point for the development of social and communicative behavior, there is limited evidence directly linking it to higher-level social cognitive processes among healthy adults. Here, using a gaze-cuing paradigm, we examined whether individual differences in gaze following tendency predict higher-order social cognition and behavior among healthy adults. We found that individuals who showed greater gaze-cuing effect performed better in recognizing others' emotion and had greater tendency to conform with group opinion. These findings provide empirical evidence supporting the fundamental role of low-level socio-attentional processes in human sociality.

SUBMITTER: Shin WG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10499521 | biostudies-literature | 2023

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Individual differences in gaze-cuing effect are associated with facial emotion recognition and social conformity.

Shin Won-Gyo WG   Park Hyoju H   Kim Sung-Phil SP   Sul Sunhae S  

Frontiers in psychology 20230830


Spontaneous gaze following and the concomitant joint attention enable us to share representations of the world with others, which forms a foundation of a broad range of social cognitive processes. Although this form of social orienting has long been suggested as a critical starting point for the development of social and communicative behavior, there is limited evidence directly linking it to higher-level social cognitive processes among healthy adults. Here, using a gaze-cuing paradigm, we exam  ...[more]

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