Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
142074 | Trends in Cognitive Sciences | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
An aspect of gaze processing, which so far has been given little attention, is the influence that intentional gaze processing can have on object processing. Converging evidence from behavioural neuroscience and developmental psychology strongly suggests that objects falling under the gaze of others acquire properties that they would not display if not looked at. Specifically, observing another person gazing at an object enriches that object of motor, affective and status properties that go beyond its chemical or physical structure. A conceptual analysis of available evidence leads to the conclusion that gaze has the potency to transfer to the object the intentionality of the person looking at it.
Related Topics
Life Sciences
Neuroscience
Cognitive Neuroscience
Authors
Cristina Becchio, Cesare Bertone, Umberto Castiello,