Social perception drives eye-movement related brain activity: Evidence from pro- and anti-saccades to faces

Volume: 139, Pages: 107360 - 107360
Published: Mar 1, 2020
Abstract
Social stimuli such as faces attract and retain attention to a greater extent than other objects. Using fMRI, we investigated how the activity of oculomotor and visual brain regions is modulated when participants look towards or away from visual stimuli belonging to different categories (faces and cars). We identified a region within the superior frontal sulcus showing greater difference between anti- and pro-saccades to faces than to cars, and...
Paper Details
Title
Social perception drives eye-movement related brain activity: Evidence from pro- and anti-saccades to faces
Published Date
Mar 1, 2020
Volume
139
Pages
107360 - 107360
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