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Exploring the relationship between oculomotor preparation and gaze-cued covert shifts in attention

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JOURNAL OF VISION
卷 23, 期 3, 页码 -

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ASSOC RESEARCH VISION OPHTHALMOLOGY INC
DOI: 10.1167/jov.23.3.18

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gaze-cueing; attention; saccade; evidence accumulation modelling; eye movements

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Eye gaze serves both perceptual and social functions in everyday life. While it allows us to gather information, it also signals to others where our attention lies. However, in certain situations like competitive sports or facing an aggressor, revealing our attentional locus is not advantageous. In these circumstances, covert shifts in attention are believed to play a crucial role. Despite this assumption, there is limited research exploring the relationship between covert shifts in attention and eye movements in social contexts.
Eye gaze plays dual perceptual and social roles in everyday life. Gaze allows us to select information, while also indicating to others where we are attending. There are situations, however, where revealing the locus of our attention is not adaptive, such as when playing competitive sports or confronting an aggressor. It is in these circumstances that covert shifts in attention are assumed to play an essential role. Despite this assumption, few studies have explored the relationship between covert shifts in attention and eye movements within social contexts. In the present study, we explore this relationship using the saccadic dual-task in combination with the gaze-cueing paradigm. Across two experiments, participants prepared an eye movement or fixated centrally. At the same time, spatial attention was cued with a social (gaze) or non-social (arrow) cue. We used an evidence accumulation model to quantify the contributions of both spatial attention and eye movement preparation to performance on a Landolt gap detection task. Importantly, this computational approach allowed us to extract a measure of performance that could unambiguously compare covert and overt orienting in social and non-social cueing tasks for the first time. Our results revealed that covert and overt orienting make separable contributions to perception during gaze-cueing, and that the relationship between these two types of orienting was similar for both social and non-social cueing. Therefore, our results suggest that covert and overt shifts in attention may be mediated by independent underlying mechanisms that are invariant to social context.

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