Title of article :
Listenersʹ eyes reveal spontaneous sensitivity to othersʹ perspectives
Author/Authors :
Ferguson، نويسنده , , Heather J. and Breheny، نويسنده , , Richard، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
During everyday social interactions, we typically anticipate (or explain) othersʹ behaviour according to their current mental states (e.g. their knowledge, beliefs and intentions). To date, very little is known about the time-course with which such perspective information influences communication. We report a novel interactive ‘visual world’ study examining these processes. Here, two communicators watched videos depicting transfer events and subsequently described these events to each other. Critically, on half the trials a screen blocked the speakersʹ (but not the listenersʹ) view part-way through the video, establishing a discrepancy in the knowledge held by the two communicators. Eye-tracking analyses showed that listeners were rapidly sensitive to their partnerʹs perspective, as evidenced by a significantly reduced reality-bias when speakers held out-of-date knowledge about a privileged transfer event. However, we also found that under these conditions, listeners suffered ongoing interference from their own knowledge of reality, which inhibited successful anticipation of the speakerʹs intended referents.
Keywords :
theory of mind , social communication , Eye Tracking
Journal title :
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology