Attention neglects a stare-in-the-crowd: Unanticipated consequences of prediction-error coding
Direct gaze — someone looking at you — is an important and subjectively-salient stimulus. Its processing is thought to be enhanced by the brain's internalised predictions — priors — that effectively specify it as the most likely gaze direction. Current consensus holds that, befitting its presum...
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Elsevier B.V.
2021
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