| Literature DB >> 30742015 |
Nicolas Burra1, Solene Massait2, Pascal Vrtička3.
Abstract
Eye gaze conveys crucial information for social interactions, with straight versus averted gaze triggering distinct emotional and cognitive processes. The "stare-in-the-crowd" effect exemplifies such differential visual processing of gaze direction, in more recent reports also in interaction with head orientation. Besides aiming at replicating the "stare-in-the-crowd" effect by means of an eye gaze by head orientation interaction, the present study intended to for the first time testing its susceptibility to inter-individual differences in trait, social, and attachment anxiety. Our findings reveal a significant relation between the "stare-in-the-crowd" effect and social and attachment, but not trait anxiety, and therefore provide preliminary cues for personality influences on visual processing of eye gaze and head orientation.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30742015 PMCID: PMC6370884 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-39342-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Experimental design. After a jittered fixation cross, a visual search screen was presented until response, followed by a blank screen for 1000 ms. In the present example, the set size is 8 with one frontal head straight-gaze target and 7 frontal head averted-gaze distractors. Please note that eyes of the corresponding author were only used for illustrative purposes, whereas Conty et al.[24] stimuli were actually used in the experiment.
Mean scores (with standard deviation [SD]) and correlation between anxiety questionnaire scores.
| Questionnaires | Mean (SD) | 1 | 2 | 3 |
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| 1. Trait Anxiety (STAI-T) | 49.06 (3.68) | — | 0.257(†) | 0.173 |
| 2. Social Anxiety (LSAS) | 42.80 (19.40) | — | — | 0.044 |
| 3. Attachment Anxiety (AAX) | 2.01 (0.69) | — | — | — |
(†)p < 0.10 (two-tailed). N = 51, Pearson.
Results of the two ANOVAs with the factors head orientation, eye gaze, and set size, comprising the three questionnaire scores for (i) trait anxiety (STAI-T), (ii) social anxiety (LSAS), and (iii) attachment anxiety (AAX), regarding response times (top) and % error rates (bottom). All significant interactions are highlighted in bold. The same main effects of, and interactions between eye gaze, head orientation and/or set size were also present for the two ANOVAs not including questionnaire scores.
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| Set Size * STAI-T | 1.299 | 0.26 |
| Set Size * LSAS | 0.78 | 0.382 |
| Set Size * AAX | 0.875 | 0.354 |
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| Head Orientation * STAI-T | 0.05 | 0.824 |
| Head Orientation * LSAS | 2.767 | 0.103 |
| Head Orientation * AAX | 1.762 | 0.191 |
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| Eye Gaze * STAI-T | 0.5 | 0.483 |
| Eye Gaze * LSAS | 0 | 0.986 |
| Eye Gaze * AAX | 0.094 | 0.76 |
| Head Orientation * Set Size | 0.013 | 0.909 |
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| Head Orientation * Set Size * LSAS | 0.762 | 0.387 |
| Head Orientation * Set Size * AAX | 1.839 | 0.182 |
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| Head Orientation * Eye Gaze * STAI-T | 0.049 | 0.826 |
| Head Orientation * Eye Gaze * LSAS | 0.368 | 0.547 |
| Head Orientation * Eye Gaze * AAX | 0.038 | 0.846 |
| Set Size * Eye Gaze | 1.099 | 0.3 |
| Set Size * Eye Gaze * STAI-T | 1.365 | 0.249 |
| Set Size * Eye Gaze * LSAS | 0.159 | 0.692 |
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| Head Orientation * Set Size * Eye Gaze | 0.005 | 0.943 |
| Head Orientation * Set Size * Eye Gaze * STAI-T | 0.057 | 0.813 |
| Head Orientation * Set Size * Eye Gaze * LSAS | 1.793 | 0.187 |
| Head Orientation * Set Size * Eye Gaze * AAX | 0.207 | 0.652 |
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| 1.155 | 0.288 |
| Set Size * STAI-T | 0.431 | 0.515 |
| Set Size * LSAS | 0.01 | 0.921 |
| Set Size * AAX | 0.095 | 0.76 |
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| 0.136 | 0.714 |
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| 0.519 | 0.475 |
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| 0.369 | 0.546 |
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| Eye Gaze * STAI-T | 0.048 | 0.828 |
| Eye Gaze * LSAS | 1.339 | 0.253 |
| Eye Gaze * AAX | 0.026 | 0.871 |
| Head Orientation * Set Size | 0.013 | 0.908 |
| Head Orientation * Set Size * STAI-T | 0.408 | 0.526 |
| Head Orientation * Set Size * LSAS | 1.424 | 0.239 |
| Head Orientation * Set Size * AAX | 0.391 | 0.535 |
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| Head Orientation * Eye Gaze * STAI-T | 0.158 | 0.693 |
| Head Orientation * Eye Gaze * LSAS | 1.139 | 0.291 |
| Head Orientation * Eye Gaze * AAX | 3.734 | 0.06 |
| Set Size * Eye Gaze | 1.716 | 0.197 |
| Set Size * Eye Gaze * STAI-T | 1.831 | 0.183 |
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| Set Size * Eye Gaze * AAX | 0.895 | 0.349 |
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| Head Orientation * Set Size * Eye Gaze * STAI-T | 0.14 | 0.71 |
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Figure 2Illustration of the response times and % error rates findings from the 2 × 2 × 2 ANOVA for the target present condition without personality. Panel (a) shows the significant two-way interaction between head orientation by eye gaze (in the absence of a three-way head orientation by eye gaze by set size interaction) for reaction times in milliseconds (back-transformed values), and panel (b) depicts the significant three-way interaction between head orientation by eye gaze by set size for % error rates. Solid lines indicate straight-gaze targets/averted-gaze distractors, and dotted lines indicate averted-gaze targets/straight-gaze distractors. Set size 4 is depicted in black and set size 8 in gray. Error bars represent 1 S.E.M. Depicted are estimated means from the respective 2 × 2 × 2 ANOVA.
Figure 3Illustration of the association between % error rate findings (y-axis) from the 2 × 2 × 2 ANOVA for the target present condition and social anxiety (LSAS) depicted in Panel (a), and attachment anxiety (AAX) depicted in Panel (b). Black lines represent personality values at -1 standard deviation (SD) below the mean (“low”), whereas grey lines represent personality values at +1 SD above the mean (“high”). Error bars represent 1 S.E.M. Depicted are estimated means from respective the 2 × 2 × 2 ANOVA.