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Eye-gaze and arrow cues influence elementary sound perception
Jeremy I. Borjon
, Stephen V. Shepherd
, Alexander Todorov
,
Asif A. Ghazanfar
Psychology
Princeton Neuroscience Institute
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Sound Perception
100%
Eye Cues
100%
Arrow Cues
100%
Perceived Sounds
50%
Exogenous Cue
50%
Eye Gaze
50%
Psychology
Facial Expression
100%
Visual Perception
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Gaze
100%
Vision
33%