• Title of article

    Gaze sensitivity: function and mechanisms from sensory and cognitive perspectives

  • Author/Authors

    Gabrielle L. Davidson، نويسنده , , Shannon Butler، نويسنده , , Esteban Fernandez-Juricic، نويسنده , , Alex Thornton، نويسنده , , Nicola S. Clayton، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
  • Pages
    13
  • From page
    3
  • To page
    15
  • Abstract
    Sensitivity to the gaze of other individuals has long been a primary focus in sociocognitive research on humans and other animals. Information about where others are looking may often be of adaptive value in social interactions and predator avoidance, but studies across a range of taxa indicate there are substantial differences in the extent to which animals obtain and use information about other individualsʹ gaze direction. As the literature expands, it is becoming increasingly difficult to make comparisons across taxa as experiments adopt and adjust different methodologies to account for differences between species in their socioecology, sensory systems and possibly also their underlying cognitive mechanisms. Furthermore, as more species are found to exhibit gaze sensitivity, more terminology arises to describe the behaviours. To clarify the field, we propose a restricted nomenclature that defines gaze sensitivity in terms of observable behaviour, independent of the underlying mechanisms. This is particularly useful in nonhuman animal studies where cognitive interpretations are ambiguous. We then describe how socioecological factors may influence whether species will attend to gaze cues, and suggest links between ultimate factors and proximate mechanisms such as cognition and perception. In particular, we argue that variation in sensory systems, such as retinal specializations and the position of the eyes, will determine whether gaze cues (e.g. head movement) are perceivable during visual fixation. We end by making methodological recommendations on how to apply these variations in socioecology and visual systems to advance the field of gaze research.
  • Keywords
    Cognition , gaze following , gaze sensitivity , gaze aversion , Retina , visual field , visual fixation
  • Journal title
    Animal Behaviour
  • Serial Year
    2014
  • Journal title
    Animal Behaviour
  • Record number

    1284736