Human-monkey gaze correlations reveal convergent and divergent patterns of movie viewing.
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A high-resolution 7-Tesla fMRI dataset from complex natural stimulation with an audio movieFunctional MRI mapping of dynamic visual features during natural viewing in the macaque.Head-mounted eye tracking of a chimpanzee under naturalistic conditionsData-driven analysis of analogous brain networks in monkeys and humans during natural visionInterspecies activity correlations reveal functional correspondence between monkey and human brain areas.Videos of conspecifics elicit interactive looking patterns and facial expressions in monkeys.Following gaze: gaze-following behavior as a window into social cognition.Evidence that emotion mediates social attention in rhesus macaques.Social interactions through the eyes of macaques and humansA model of face selection in viewing video stories.Single-unit activity during natural vision: diversity, consistency, and spatial sensitivity among AF face patch neurons.Active vision in passive locomotion: real-world free viewing in infants and adults.What Would Jaws Do? The Tyranny of Film and the Relationship between Gaze and Higher-Level Narrative Film Comprehension.Differences in the Visual Perception of Symmetric Patterns in Orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus abelii) and Two Human Cultural Groups: A Comparative Eye-Tracking Study.Familiar face + novel face = familiar face? Representational bias in the perception of morphed faces in chimpanzeesDistinct fMRI Responses to Self-Induced versus Stimulus Motion during Free Viewing in the Macaque.Extrafoveal preview benefit during free-viewing visual search in the monkeyPredicting rhesus monkey eye movements during natural-image searchSpecies difference in the timing of gaze movement between chimpanzees and humans.Differential Contribution of Low- and High-level Image Content to Eye Movements in Monkeys and Humans.Free Viewing Gaze Behavior in Infants and Adults.A communication hub for a decentralized collaboration on studying real-life cognition.Temporal eye movement strategies during naturalistic viewing.A comparison of scanpath comparison methods.Tolerance of macaque middle STS body patch neurons to shape-preserving stimulus transformations.Monkey gaze behaviour during action observation and its relationship to mirror neuron activity.Primate social attention: Species differences and effects of individual experience in humans, great apes, and macaques.Eye-gaze and arrow cues influence elementary sound perception.Perceptual mechanism underlying gaze guidance in chimpanzees and humans.What is the role of the film viewer? The effects of narrative comprehension and viewing task on gaze control in film.
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Human-monkey gaze correlations reveal convergent and divergent patterns of movie viewing.
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Human-monkey gaze correlations reveal convergent and divergent patterns of movie viewing.
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Human-monkey gaze correlations reveal convergent and divergent patterns of movie viewing.
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Human-monkey gaze correlations reveal convergent and divergent patterns of movie viewing.
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Asif A Ghazanfar
Shawn A Steckenfinger
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10.1016/J.CUB.2010.02.032
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2010-03-18T00:00:00Z