The role of body information in the perception of social attention
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Iwona Pomianowska, 'The role of body information in the perception of social attention', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Psychology, 2011, pp 222Download Item:
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Abstract:
The computation of where another person is attending constitutes a crucial
part of our daily lives and is necessary for adequately interacting with other
human beings in our social environment. The focus of the present dissertation is
on social perception, a term often used to refer to the initial stages in the
processing of socially relevant information (e.g., gaze, head and body direction,
implied or actual body movements) that culminates in the accurate analysis of the
dispositions and intentions of others.
Author: Pomianowska, Iwona
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Newell, FionaQualification name:
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)Publisher:
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