Social cognition modulates the sensory coding of observed gaze direction.
Curr Biol. 2009 Aug 11; 19(15):1274-7
Teufel C, Alexis DM, Todd H, Lawrance-Owen AJ, Clayton NS, Davis G. Curr Biol. 2009 Aug 11; 19(15):1274-7
We already know that prior expectations change the ways that we process incoming sensory information. This study shows that our beliefs about other peoples state of mind fundamentally alter the way that we perceive their physical attributes.
It has long been known and is well demonstrated by numerous illusions that our perceptual...
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