• Title of article

    Eye contact elicits bodily self-awareness in human adults

  • Author/Authors

    Baltazar، نويسنده , , Matias and Hazem، نويسنده , , Nesrine and Vilarem، نويسنده , , Emma and Beaucousin، نويسنده , , Virginie and Picq، نويسنده , , Jean-Luc and Conty، نويسنده , , Laurence، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    120
  • To page
    127
  • Abstract
    Eye contact is a typical human behaviour known to impact concurrent or subsequent cognitive processing. In particular, it has been suggested that eye contact induces self-awareness, though this has never been formally proven. Here, we show that the perception of a face with a direct gaze (that establishes eye contact), as compared to either a face with averted gaze or a mere fixation cross, led adult participants to rate more accurately the intensity of their physiological reactions induced by emotional pictures. Our data support the view that bodily self-awareness becomes more acute when one is subjected to another’s gaze. Importantly, this effect was not related to a particular arousal state induced by eye contact perception. Rejecting the arousal hypothesis, we suggest that eye contact elicits a self-awareness process by enhancing self-focused attention in humans. We further discuss the implications of this proposal.
  • Keywords
    Eye contact , Arousal , self-awareness , self-focused attention , Interoception
  • Journal title
    Cognition
  • Serial Year
    2014
  • Journal title
    Cognition
  • Record number

    2078173