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. 2019 Jul 15;81(8):2755–2765. doi: 10.3758/s13414-019-01671-1

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4

Example trials from Experiment 2, joint-gaze task. Participants first fixated the cross and pressed the spacebar (a); 600 ms later, a face was displayed for 1,700 ms or 2,700 ms (SOA) with direct gaze (b). On joint-gaze trials, one of the placeholders turned green (upper panel), to which participants saccaded and fixated for 500 ms, which triggered the on-screen face to display averted gaze also towards the green target (d). For non-joint-gaze trials, the sequence was identical (e.g. a, b), except that the target was red, to which participants made an antisaccade away from, fixating the opposite place holder for 500 ms (c), which triggered the on-screen gaze to ‘look’ away from the participants fixation and towards the red target. Stimuli are not to scale. (Colour figure online)