Human cortical activity evoked by gaze shift observation: An intracranial EEG study (original) (raw)

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2014, Human Brain Mapping

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The study investigates how human cortical activity is influenced by observing gaze shifts in others, employing intracranial EEG techniques to gather precise data. It aims to elucidate the neural mechanisms underlying social perception and the importance of gaze in communication. Findings indicate distinct brain responses linked to gaze shifts, enhancing our understanding of interpersonal interactions.