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La intención percibida impulsa la interpretación de la mirada

D Jacob Gerlofs1, Kevin H Roberts1, Alan Kingstone2

  • 1Department of Psychology, University of British Columbia, 2136 West Mall, Vancouver, B.C., V6T 1Z4, Canada.

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Las creencias sobre la intención social, no solo las señales de la mirada, influyen significativamente en cómo las personas interpretan los movimientos oculares de los demás. Comprender la intención percibida de alguien es clave para decodificar sus señales de mirada.

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Psicología cognitiva
  • Neurociencia social
  • Interacción hombre-computadora

Sus antecedentes:

  • Las señales sociales de los ojos y la mirada transmiten información vital sobre las intenciones y la atención.
  • Las investigaciones anteriores se centraron en las características visuales de la mirada, descuidando el papel de la intención social.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Investigar cómo las creencias sobre la intención social afectan la interpretación de los movimientos oculares.
  • Para determinar si la intención percibida o los patrones de mirada reales impulsan la interpretación de las señales sociales.

Principales métodos:

  • Los participantes vieron grabaciones de movimientos oculares de individuos ocultando objetos en una cuadrícula.
  • A dos grupos se les asignaron creencias diferentes acerca de la intención del oculto (amigo vs. enemigo).
  • Los movimientos oculares reales incluían señales engañosas y cooperativas, independientemente de la creencia asignada.

Principales resultados:

  • Los participantes identificaron con mayor precisión los lugares de escondite cuando su creencia sobre la intención del oculto coincidía con la situación.
  • Las creencias sobre la intención del oculto tenían una influencia más fuerte en la interpretación que las características visuales de los movimientos oculares.
  • La intención percibida tuvo un impacto significativo en los resultados de rendimiento, anulado patrones de mirada reales.

Conclusiones:

  • Las creencias sobre la intención de la mirada de un individuo juegan un papel más crítico en la interpretación de las señales sociales que la mirada misma.
  • Este estudio introduce un nuevo paradigma para examinar la interacción entre la intención de la señal social y la interpretación.
  • Los hallazgos destacan la importancia de los procesos cognitivos de arriba hacia abajo en la percepción social.