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@ARTICLE{Jording:844233,
author = {Jording, Mathis and Hartz, Arne and Bente, Gary and
Schulte-Rüther, Martin and Vogeley, Kai},
title = {{T}he “{S}ocial {G}aze {S}pace”: {A} {T}axonomy for
{G}aze-{B}ased {C}ommunication in {T}riadic {I}nteractions},
journal = {Frontiers in psychology},
volume = {9},
issn = {1664-1078},
address = {Lausanne},
publisher = {Frontiers Research Foundation},
reportid = {FZJ-2018-01674},
pages = {226},
year = {2018},
abstract = {Humans substantially rely on non-verbal cues in their
communication and interaction with others. The eyes
represent a “simultaneous input-output device”: While we
observe others and obtain information about their mental
states (including feelings, thoughts, and
intentions-to-act), our gaze simultaneously provides
information about our own attention and inner experiences.
This substantiates its pivotal role for the coordination of
communication. The communicative and coordinative capacities
– and their phylogenetic and ontogenetic impacts –
become fully apparent in triadic interactions constituted in
its simplest form by two persons and an object.
Technological advances have sparked renewed interest in
social gaze and provide new methodological approaches. Here
we introduce the ‘Social Gaze Space’ as a new conceptual
framework for the systematic study of gaze behavior during
social information processing. It covers all possible
categorical states, namely ‘partner-oriented,’
‘object-oriented,’ ‘introspective,’ ‘initiating
joint attention,’ and ‘responding joint attention.’
Different combinations of these states explain several
interpersonal phenomena. We argue that this taxonomy
distinguishes the most relevant interactional states along
their distinctive features, and will showcase the
implications for prominent social gaze phenomena. The
taxonomy allows to identify research desiderates that have
been neglected so far. We argue for a systematic
investigation of these phenomena and discuss some related
methodological issues.},
cin = {INM-3},
ddc = {150},
cid = {I:(DE-Juel1)INM-3-20090406},
pnm = {572 - (Dys-)function and Plasticity (POF3-572)},
pid = {G:(DE-HGF)POF3-572},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
pubmed = {pmid:29535666},
UT = {WOS:000426084400001},
doi = {10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00226},
url = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/844233},
}