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SeminarPast EventNeuroscience

From controlled environments to complex realities: Exploring the interplay between perceived minds and attention

Alan Kingstone

Prof

University of British Columbia

Schedule
Thursday, October 12, 2023

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Schedule

Thursday, October 12, 2023

1:00 PM Europe/London

Host: Centre for Human Brain Health University of Birmingham UK

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Event Information

Domain

Neuroscience

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Host

Centre for Human Brain Health University of Birmingham UK

Duration

60 minutes

Abstract

In our daily lives, we perceive things as possessing a mind (e.g., people) or lacking one (e.g., shoes). Intriguingly, how much mind we attribute to people can vary, with real people perceived to have more mind than depictions of individuals, such as photographs. Drawing from a range of research methodologies, including naturalistic observation, mobile eye tracking, and surreptitious behavior monitoring, I discuss how various shades of mind influence human attention and behaviour. The findings suggest the novel concept that overt attention (where one looks) in real-life is fundamentally supported by covert attention (attending to someone out of the corner of one's eye).

Topics

attentionbehaviour monitoringcovert attentioneye trackinghuman behaviourmobile eye trackingnaturalistic observationover attentionovert attentionperceived mindsphotographs

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Alan Kingstone

Prof

University of British Columbia

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